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  • Rising Sea Level Does Not Mean The End Of Sandy Beaches

    Beaches can survive sea-level rises if they have space to move.

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  • Slime Time! Why Slugs, Snails And Spiders Are Invading Your Home

    Animals are coming out of their winter hiatus.

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  • Future Lake Food Webs in Subarctic Have More Biomass and Contain More Omega-3 Fatty Acids

    Subarctic regions are facing rapid changes in climate and land-use intensity.

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  • Drones That Patrol Forests Could Monitor Environmental and Ecological Changes

    Imperial researchers have created drones that can attach sensors to trees to monitor environmental and ecological changes in forests.

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  • Transparent Soil-Like Substances Provide Window on Soil Ecology

    By using two different transparent soil substitutes, scientists have shown that soil bacteria rely on fungi to help them survive dry periods, says a study published today in eLife.

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  • Seagrass Restored to Eastern Shore Bays Is Flourishing

    In the late 1920s, a pathogen began killing seagrasses in Virginia’s seaside bays.

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  • An Underwater Navigation System Powered By Sound

    GPS isn’t waterproof. The navigation system depends on radio waves, which break down rapidly in liquids, including seawater.

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  • Grad Student Explores How Often River Otters Eat Young Nechako Sturgeon

    River otters have been eating juvenile sturgeon released from a Vanderhoof hatchery. By visiting dozens of otter latrine sites along the Nechako River, UNBC graduate student Cale Babey has begun to quantify the extent of the predation.

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  • Researchers Find Canadians Lack Knowledge About Bees

    How well do you know your bees? York University researchers have found bee knowledge in Canada lacking with about half of those surveyed thinking honey bees are wild and native to Canada.

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  • China’s Unrelenting Season of Flooding

    The 2020 monsoon has brought historic amounts of rain to the country.

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