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  • Advanced Modelling Techniques Could Improve How Cities Deal with Floods

    A city’s ability to safeguard the public in the event of a flood could be greatly improved by using scientific practices for emergency plans and involving decision-makers in the process.

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  • As Climate Heats Up, Rising Rainfall Averages Hide Crop-Killing Droughts

    Research performed in the Ethiopian highlands shows that even in years with above average rainfall, crops can be severely reduced by drought early in the growing season, when seeds must sprout and get established.

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  • Inequality Promotes Deforestation in Latin America

    Tropical deforestation is a major contributor to climate change and loss of local and global ecosystem functions. 

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  • How Sponges Undermine Coral Reefs from Within

    Coral reefs are demolished from within, by bio-eroding sponges.

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  • Envisioned “Octopus Farms” Would Have Far-Reaching & Detrimental Environmental Impact

    Commercial octopus farming, currently in developmental stages on multiple continents, would have a negative ripple effect on sustainability and animal welfare, concludes a team of researchers in a newly published analysis.

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  • Study the First to Examine Use of Precision Agriculture in Irrigation Farming in Alberta

    Given the importance of irrigation to the southern Alberta economy, two University of Lethbridge economists wanted to know if agricultural producers who irrigate are using precision agriculture technologies.

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  • Lubricant for Oil Tankers

    If ship hulls were coated with special high-tech air trapping materials, up to one percent of global CO2 emissions could be avoided. 

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  • How Much Rainforest Do Birds Need?

    Göttingen research team identifies thresholds of forest cover for biodiversity conservation

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  • Urban Diet Linked to Obesity and Elevated Blood Glucose in Raccoons

    Raccoons living in urban landscapes are feasting on our leftovers and suffering the consequences.

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  • More Than Ruffled Feathers: Mockingbirds Show Heightened Aggression After Lead Exposure

    Mockingbirds exposed to sub-lethal levels of lead in urban areas display significantly heightened aggression, said Morris Animal Foundation-funded researchers at Tulane University. 

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