When Mark Abbott and his team pulled a 300-foot-long core of mud from a lakebed high in the Peruvian Andes, he hoped it might provide a long-sought-after glimpse of the past 160,000 years of climate change.
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Over Half of Threatened Species Require Targeted Recovery Actions
A staggering 57% of threatened species need targeted recovery actions to ensure their survival, new research has shown.
Whole-Site Management of Marine Protected Areas Can Lead to a 95% Increase in Reef Species
The findings have been revealed through the University's ongoing monitoring of marine conservation measures in Lyme Bay
Cotton Breeders Are Using Genetic Insights To Make This Global Crop More Sustainable
Possible solutions could lie at the intersection of breeding and genetic modification.
Protein Folding in Times of Oxygen Deficiency
Proteins often consist of hundreds or thousands of individual parts, the amino acids.
Heatwaves and Fires Scorch Europe, Africa, and Asia
In summer 2022, multiple heatwaves around the world felled temperature records and fueled wildfires.


