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  • The Blooming Blues

    After studying 71 lakes in 33 countries, researchers found that phytoplankton and algae blooms are generally increasing around the world.

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  • New International Ocean Satellite Completes Testing

    A team of engineers in the U.S. and Europe subjected the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich spacecraft to a battery of trials to ready it for liftoff later this year.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • More than 1,000 Tons of Plastic Rains into Western U.S. Protected Lands Annually

    Janice Brahney's study examined the source and life history of both wet and dry microplastic deposition.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Plastic in the Deep Sea: Virtually Unaltered After a Quarter of a Century

    First long-term study on plastic degradation in a water depth of more than 4000 meter.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Intercropping Increases Agricultural Yield While Reducing the Use of Fertilisers

    Intercropping, or the simultaneous cultivation of multiple crops on a single plot of land, can significantly increase the yield, not only of low input agriculture, but also of intensive agriculture, and reduce the use of fertilisers.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Scientists Lament ‘Humpty Dumpty’ Effect on World’s Rare Wildlife

    Some of the world’s largest, most spectacular and unheralded mammals are silently slipping away, due to more than disease and habitat fragmentation, deforestation or wildlife trade. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Extinct Camelids Reveal Insights About North America’s Ancient Savannas

    A new study looking at extinct camelids - ancestors of today’s camels and llamas - tells the story of North America’s ancient savannas and highlights how past climatic and environmental conditions influenced the composition of mammalian faunas.

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  • Beavers Are Diverse Forest Landscapers

    Beavers are ecosystem engineers that cut down trees to build dams, eventually causing floods. 

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  • Bees? Please. These Plants Are Putting Ants to Work

    In a world first, ECU researchers have discovered a plant that has successfully evolved to use ants – as well as native bees – as pollinating agents by overcoming their antimicrobial defences.

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  • Twitter Fight: Birds Use Social Networks to Pick Opponents

    Knowing when to fight and when to flee is a big part of many animal societies, including our own.

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