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  • Climate Crisis Is Driving Cousins of the Lion King Character to Local Extinction

    The yellow-billed hornbill, cousins of fan-favorite Zazu from The Lion King, faces local extinction due to the climate crisis. 

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  • How Fast-Growing Algae Could Enhance Growth of Crops

    A new study provides a framework to boost crop growth by incorporating a strategy adopted from a fast-growing species of green algae.

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  • New Strategies to Save the World’s Most Indispensable Grain

    Plants — they’re just like us, with unique techniques for handling stress. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • High Rates of Landscape Degradation Not Product of Landscape Fires

    Once humans discovered how to tame fire, they began using it for heat, for cooking, to scare away animals and to alter their environs, especially burning areas to plant and to restore grazing land. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Study Highlights Major Step Forward in Monitoring Ocean Health

    In a major step forward for monitoring the biodiversity of marine systems, a new study published today in Environmental DNA details how MBARI researchers are using autonomous underwater robots to sample environmental DNA (eDNA). 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Unlocking the Secrets of Killer Whale Diets and Their Role in Climate Change

    Killer whale populations are invading the Arctic, causing significant disruptions to an ecosystem already deeply affected by climate change. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • United States’ Ocean Conservation Efforts Have Major Gaps, Oregon State University Analysis Shows

    More than 98% of U.S. waters outside the central Pacific Ocean are not part of a marine protected area, and the ones that are tend toward “lightly” or “minimally” protected from damaging human activity, research led by Oregon State University shows.

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  • For Wetland Plants, Sea-Level Rise Stamps Out Benefits of Higher CO2

    Wetlands across the globe are in danger of drowning from rising seas.

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  • Climate Change Will Force Big Shift in Timing, Amount of Snowmelt Across Colorado River Basin

    New research predicts that changes in mountain snowmelt will shift peak streamflows to much earlier in the year for the vast Colorado River Basin, altering reservoir management and irrigation across the entire region.

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  • Scientists Hone Long-Range Forecasting of U.S. Tornadoes, Hail

    Scientists at Northern Illinois University continue to hone extended-range weather forecasting, identifying patterns halfway around the globe that will heighten the probability weeks later for hail- and tornado-producing storms in the United States.

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