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  • Rapid Gene Cloning Technique Will Transform Crop Disease Protection

    Researchers have pioneered a new method which allows them to rapidly recruit disease resistance genes from wild plants and transfer them into domestic crops.

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  • Poor Diet May Have Caused Nosedive in Major Atlantic Seabird Nesting Colony

    The observed population crash in a colony of sooty terns, tropical seabirds in one of the UK Overseas Territories (UKOTs), is partly due to poor diet, research led by the University of Birmingham has found.

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  • Tracking Conflict And The Wolf

    Thousands of people cross the border between Oregon and Idaho every day without anyone batting an eye.

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  • University of Toronto Researchers To Design Microsatellites For Arctic Monitoring

    Researchers from the University of Toronto will develop three microsatellites to help support next-generation situational awareness in Canada’s North.

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  • A Water Quality Mystery, Solved in Antarctica

    In one of the coldest, driest places on Earth, CU Boulder scientists have developed a possible answer to a longstanding mystery about the chemistry of streamflow, which may have broad implications for watersheds and water quality around the world.

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  • Study of Brine Discharge from Desalination Plant Finds Good News and Bad News

    Brine discharged from the Carlsbad Desalination Plant raises offshore salinity levels more than permitted, but researchers found no direct local impacts on sea life.

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  • Variations in Seafloor Create Freak Ocean Waves

    Florida State University researchers have found that abrupt variations in the seafloor can cause dangerous ocean waves known as rogue or freak waves — waves so catastrophic that they were once thought to be the figments of seafarers’ imaginations.

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  • How Predatory Plankton Created Modern Ecosystems After ‘Snowball Earth’

    Ancient molecules may show first glimpse of life after Earth's ice-covered history.

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  • Alligators Eat Rocks to Increase Time Underwater

    Alligators fill their bellies with small rocks as a way to stay underwater for longer periods of time, according to a recent study in the journal Integrative Organismal Biology.

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  • Palm Oil Not the Only Driver of Forest Loss in Indonesia

    Large-scale agriculture, primarily for growing oil palms, remains a major cause of deforestation in Indonesia, but its impact has diminished proportionately in recent years as other natural and human causes emerge, a new Duke University study finds.

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