A new plant species named "Cardamine insueta" appeared in the region of Urnerboden in the Swiss alps, after the land has changed from forest to grassland over the last 150 years.
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Two's a Crowd: Nuclear and Renewables Don't Mix. Only the Latter Can Deliver Truly Low Carbon Energy Says New Study
If countries want to lower emissions as substantially, rapidly and cost-effectively as possible, they should prioritize support for renewables, rather than nuclear power.
Spinach: Good for Popeye and the Planet
“Eat your spinach,” is a common refrain from many people’s childhoods.
As Emissions Grow, More Parts of the Amazon Are Likely to Dry Out
A larger part of the Amazon rainforest could cross a tipping point where it could become a savanna-type ecosystem than previously thought.
Sandy Plains in the Arctic
Unlike the vegetated tundra of its neighboring islands, Bunge Land is a barren sandy plain that also serves as a land bridge.
Women More Likely to Embrace Behaviors Aimed at Preventing the Spread of COVID-19
Women are more likely than are men to follow guidelines outlined by medical experts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, new research finds.