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Study Finds That Not Even the Largest Lakes in the World Are Safe From Salt
When snow and ice melt, road salt goes with them, washing into lakes, streams, wetlands and groundwater.
Farmers Could Benefit From Targeted Fertiliser Use Through Big Data to Boost Bread Wheat Yield and Quality
EIT Food-funded project enables farmers to better understand and get the best value out of their fields
5 Things to Know About a Pair of Small But Mighty Weather Instruments
Launched Tuesday to the space station, the COWVR and TEMPEST two instruments could lead the way to big improvements in gathering key information for weather forecasting.
Plants as Cold Specialists From the Ice Age
Heidelberg researchers investigate how the spoonweed genus successfully adapted to extreme climatic changes over millions of years.
Beavers Head North and Impact Arctic Landscape
New report maps their spread into tundra region of Alaska and northern Canada