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  • African Lion Counts Miss the Mark, but New Method Shows Promise

    The current technique used for counting lion populations for research and conservation efforts doesn’t add up, according to a University of Queensland researcher.

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  • Virginia Tech Researchers Study Catastrophic Disease Events in Marine Mammals

    Infectious disease-induced mass mortality events are known to afflict a variety of species, including invertebrates, birds, fish, and both land and aquatic mammals.

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  • Statistical Analyses Of Plant Metabolites Allow Solid Testing Of Plant Defense Theories For The First Time

    Do plants attacked by herbivores produce substances that are most effective against attackers in a targeted manner, or are herbivore-induced changes in a plant metabolism random, which could thwart the performance of herbivores?

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Bush Fire Scorches Lands Near Phoenix

    The blaze is the largest in Arizona this year and the largest in the United States right now.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Texas A&M Researcher Creating Better Corn Yields, Quality On Less Land

    AgriLife Research cornbreeder Seth Murray has earned Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists finalist recognition for a second time.

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  • Women Commuting During Rush Hour Are Exposed to Higher Levels of Pollutants

    The researchers did not find differences in PM2.5 exposures based on trip length, which might not be reflective of factors like traffic volume that impact exposures.

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  • Wind Farms in the Black Sea Coast Region Could Have a Negative Impact on Bat Populations in Large Parts of Eastern Europe

    The Via Pontica, an important migration route for birds in Eastern Europe, runs along the Black Sea coast of Romania and Bulgaria. Bats also use this route.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • 20 Years in the Making: Rotate Corn for Better Soil Health

    Rotating corn with soybean for a year or more tempers the effect, the researchers found.

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  • How to Manage Water Systems for Long-term Sustainability

    An EU initiative is encouraging active involvement and collaboration of all members of society for the creation of a circular water economy.

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  • Study Finds That Proactive Home Buyouts Provide Financial Benefits, Reduce Flood Damage, and Protect Homeowners

    Damages from flooding cost hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Compounded by a changing climate, by 2080 the frequency of these major events is expected to increase by 20 times.

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