Ancient moa DNA has provided insights into how species react to climate change, a University of Otago study has found.
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Climate Change is Pushing the Pine Beauty Moth Northward 50 Years Ahead of Earlier Predictions
Changes in both the distribution and size of the pine beauty moth population are linked to higher temperatures, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows.
Exposure to Wildfires Increases Risk of Cancer
A new study from McGill University finds higher incidence of lung cancer and brain tumors in people exposed to wildfires.
Insights From Algae Genes Unlock Mysteries of Plant Growth and Health
Genes contain all the instructions an organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce.
Micro- and Nanoplastic From the Atmosphere is Polluting the Ocean
According to estimates, by 2040 the level of plastic pollution could reach 80 million metric tons per year.
Soil Microbes Use Different Pathways to Metabolize Carbon
Much of what scientists think about soil metabolism may be wrong.


