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  • Rural Water Wells in High Plains Aquifer Show Large Increase in Nitrate Levels

    Kansas private well owners should test water quality annually, according to a recent Kansas State University study that revealed nitrate levels in shallow wells above U.S. Environment Protection Act standards.

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  • Biodiverse Forests Better at Storing Carbon for Long Periods, Says Study

    As the effects of climate change are increasingly felt around the world, possible solutions — from reducing fossil fuel emissions to capturing carbon — have come to dominate policy discussions.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NASA Finds Heavy Rain Potential in Tropical Cyclone Blake

    NASA’s Aqua satellite provided a near visible image and analyzed the cloud top temperatures in Tropical Cyclone Blake, located along the northern coast of Western Australia.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New ‘Umbrella’ Species Would Massively Improve Conservation

    The protection of Australia’s threatened species could be improved by a factor of seven, if more efficient ‘umbrella’ species were prioritised for protection, according to University of Queensland research.

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  • Researchers United on International Road Map to Insect Recovery

    It’s no secret that many insects are struggling worldwide. 

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  • Climate Change and Deforestation Could Decimate Madagascar's Rainforest Habitat by 2070

    A new study in Nature Climate Change has found that, left unchecked, the combined effects of deforestation and human-induced climate change could eliminate Madagascar’s entire eastern rainforest habitat by 2070, impacting thousands of plants, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians that are endemic to the island nation. 

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  • Researchers Use Remote Sensing to Estimate Nitrogen Deposition in North China

    Northern China, a hotspot of air pollution, has always been an area of great interest to study owing to the significant impacts on human health, the climate and ecosystems.

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  • Water Lily Genome Expands Picture of The Early Evolution of Flowering Plants

    The newly reported genome sequence of a water lily sheds light on the early evolution of angiosperms, the group of all flowering plants.

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  • Pine Trees With Larger Resin Ducts Better Able To Survive Mountain Pine Beetle Attack

    Not all pine trees are created equal when it comes to fending off their mortal enemy, the mountain pine beetle.

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  • Scientists Use Satellite-Mounted Laser to Map Global Ocean Migration

    First detected with sound, new study monitors zooplankton movement with light

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