The breakthrough enhances scientific understanding of the dangerous storms and their long-term impacts on the climate.
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Natural Antimicrobial Drugs Found in Pollen Could Help Us Protect Bee Colonies From Infection
Researchers have shown that pollen collected by honeybees contains Streptomyces bacteria that are endophytes, symbionts living inside plant tissue.
Climate Change Is Supercharging Europe’s Biggest Hail
Warming may lead to less frequent but bigger and more devastating hail storms, new research has shown.
Nature Vs. Pests: Hawaiʻi’s Biocontrol Attack Against Invasives Yields Benefits
Hawaiʻi’s ecosystems and agriculture face growing threats from invasive species, with about 20 new insects and 100 new plants arriving each year, undermining the islands’ ecological, cultural and economic foundations.
Bridges-2 Analysis Suggests Why Some Oil Wells Run Dry Early
A common problem with oil wells is that they can run dry even when sound-based measurements say there’s still oil there.
Tiny Explosions, Soft Materials Make Onscreen Braille More Robust
From texting on a smart phone to ordering train tickets at a kiosk, touch screens are ubiquitous and, in most cases, relatively reliable.