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  • Envisioning Safer Cities With AI

    Artificial intelligence is providing new opportunities in a range of fields, from business to industrial design to entertainment. 

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  • Bees Interrupted

    Michigan is home to 465 bee species and each one plays a role in the states’ ecosystems. 

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  • White Shark Population Is Small but Healthy Off the Coast of Central California, Study Finds

    The population of white sharks that call the Central California coast their primary home is holding steady at about 300 animals and shows some signs of growth, a new long-term study of the species has shown.

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  • Intensive Agriculture Could Drive Loss of Bees and Other Tropical Pollinators

    Pollinators in the tropics are less likely to thrive in intensive croplands, finds a new study led by UCL researchers suggesting bees and butterflies are at risk of major losses.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Oregon State Research Shows Why Some Pockets of Conifer Survive Repeated Forest Fires

    Oregon State University researchers say “topographic templates” can help forest conservation managers develop strategies for protecting and restoring the most fire-resistant parts of vulnerable forests across a range of ecosystems.

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  • Grazing Management of Salt Marshes Contributes to Coastal Defense

    Combining natural salt marsh habitats with conventional dikes may provide a more sustainable and cost-effective alternative for fully engineered flood protection. 

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  • New Model for Infectious Disease Could Better Predict Future Pandemics

    In the midst of a devastating global pandemic of wildlife origin and with future spillovers imminent as humans continue to come into closer contact with wildlife, infectious-disease models that consider the full ecological and anthropological contexts of disease transmission are critical to the health of all life. 

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  • Soil Data Aids Prediction of Locust Swarms

    Researchers can predict locust breeding locations up to nine weeks in advance.

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  • Climate Policies, Transition Risk, and Financial Stability

    The way in which banks react to climate risks and uncertainty could impact financial stability as well as the world’s transition to a low-carbon economy.

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  • Victoria's Water Catchments May Not Recover From Drought: Study

    One-third of the water catchments included in a Victorian study had not recovered from a severe drought nearly eight years later, Australian-first research from Monash University shows.

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