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  • Some Coral Species Might be More Resilient to Climate Change than Previously Thought

    Some coral species can be resilient to marine heat waves by “remembering” how they lived through previous ones, research by Oregon State University scientists suggests.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • How an Overlooked Study Over a Century Ago Helped Fuel the Colorado River Crisis

    When it comes to the Colorado River, history often repeats itself—but it doesn’t have to.

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  • Move Over Blitzen: Geese Outpace Reindeer Impacts on Arctic Ecosystems

    In the frigid seas halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, two types of animals browse the palatable vegetation of a high-tundra archipelago, munching on thick moss, cropped grasses and low-lying shrubs. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Forest Fragmentation is Changing the Shape of Amazonian Trees

    Using laser scanning, researchers at the University of Helsinki have mapped out how the fragmentation of forests affects tree shape in the rainforests of Brazil.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Twenty-Year Study Confirms California Forests Are Healthier When Burned — Or Thinned

    A 20-year experiment in the Sierra Nevada confirms that different forest management techniques — prescribed burning, restoration thinning or a combination of both — are effective at reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfire in California.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Aquatic Insects in Restored Streams Need More Rocks to Lay Their Eggs

    Likening it to providing more runways at busy airports, researchers at North Carolina State University found in a new study that adding protruding rocks to restored streams can help attract female aquatic insects that lay their eggs on the rock bottoms or sides.

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  • More Than 44,000 Species Now Threatened With Extinction

    In its latest accounting, the International Union for Conservation of Nature finds that more than 44,000 species worldwide are threatened with extinction.

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  • Learning From the Past: How Algae Use Memory to Protect Against Sudden Changes in Sunlight

    Fluctuating sunlight poses a challenge for plants and green algae, which must quickly adjust their photosynthetic systems to remain efficient in changing conditions.

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  • An Unexpected Discovery at the Air-Water Interface

    Ocean acidification, mammal respiration, and aerosol formation all depend on chemistry that occurs at air-water interfaces.

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  • Coral Reefs in Peril From Record-Breaking Ocean Heat

    Record breaking marine heatwaves will cause devastating mass coral bleaching worldwide in the next few years, according to a University of Queensland coral reef scientist.

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