Centuries-old smoke particles preserved in the ice reveal a fiery past in the Southern Hemisphere and shed new light on the future impacts of global climate change, according to new research published in Science Advances.
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Australian researchers recently reported a sharp decline in the abundance of coral along the Great Barrier Reef.
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Scientists from Japan, Europe and the USA have described a pathway leading to the accelerated flowering of plants in low-nitrogen soils.
Plastic In Galapagos Seawater, Beaches and Animals
Plastic pollution has been found in seawater, on beaches and inside marine animals at the Galapagos Islands.
Pollen-Sized Technology Protects Bees From Deadly Insecticides
A Cornell-developed technology provides beekeepers, consumers and farmers with an antidote for deadly pesticides, which kill wild bees and cause beekeepers to lose around a third of their hives every year on average.
How Aotearoa's Cheeky Kea and KāKā Will Fare With Climate Change
With global warming decreasing the size of New Zealand’s alpine zone, a University of Otago study found out what this means for our altitude-loving kea.


