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  • Invasive Pines Fueled Knysna Fires

    The replacement of natural fynbos vegetation with pine plantations in the southern Cape, and the subsequent invasion of surrounding land by invasive pine trees, significantly increased the severity of the 2017 Knysna wildfires.

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  • Moving Mountains: Elwha River Still Changing Five Years After World’s Largest Dam-Removal Project

    Starting in 2011, the National Park Service removed two obsolete dams from the Elwha River in Olympic National Park, Washington.

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  • Greener Neighborhoods May Be Good for Children’s Brains

    Children living in urban greener neighborhoods may have better spatial working memory, according to a British Journal of Educational Psychology study.

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  • Global Warming: More Insects, Hungrier For Crops

    Crop losses for critical food grains will increase substantially with global warming, as rising temperatures boost the metabolism and population growth of insect pests, new research says.

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  • Clues in the Cores

    Buried deep in the muck beneath ancient Arctic lakes, there are clues that can help scientists learn what the climate was like thousands of years ago — and what it could be in the future.

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  • To See the Bottom of the Sea

    A team of engineers and students from UNH’s Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping (CCOM) recently returned from a voyage that deployed the first autonomous (robotic) surface vessel — the Bathymetric Explorer and Navigator (BEN) — from a NOAA ship far above the Arctic Circle.

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  • Polluted Groundwater Likely Contaminated South Pacific Ocean Coral Reefs for Decades

    Groundwater containing excess nitrogen from agricultural fertilizers likely contaminated coral reefs on the Cook Islands according to a new study.

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  • Coastal Strip in Brazil Sheds New Light on Early Farming

    Humans may have been cultivating plants on a narrow coastal strip in Brazil as far back as 4,800 years ago, according to a new study.

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  • Researchers Discover New Source of Formic Acid over Pacific, Indian Oceans

    Sunlight drives molecules far from equilibrium, enabling new chemical pathways.

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  • For Exotic Pets, the Most Popular Are Also Most Likely to be Released in the Wild

    Reptiles that start out cheap, small and cute are the most likely to be released or escape – and potentially disrupt ecosystems, Rutgers study shows.

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