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  • Study Projects Plant Extinction Rates Through 2100

    No matter how fast a species under threat can move, escape can only be successful if the new destination can meet its needs.

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  • How Oak Trees Outwit Their Predators

    When oak trees are heavily damaged by caterpillars, they open buds later the following spring. 

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  • New Website Helps Landowners Track Wildfire Recovery, View History

    Following historic wildfires that have burned nearly one million acres of Nebraska grazing lands this spring, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has launched a new online hub that integrates science, mapping and field-based documentation in one place.

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  • Plants Can Sense the Sound of Rain, a New Study Finds

    Experiments by MIT engineers show rice seeds sprout faster to the sound of rain.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Common Asian Plant in Brazil Shows Potential for Removing Microplastics From Water

    A saline extract obtained from moringa, also known as white acacia, exhibited properties similar to aluminum sulfate in the coagulation process preceding the filtration of water for human consumption.

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  • Handle With Care: Soft Robot Gripper Picks Ripe Fruit Without Bruising

    When assessing the ripeness of fruit, sight and smell can tell you a lot, but the best indicator is often how the fruit feels.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Researcher Digs into Soils of the Circumpolar North

    A University of Alaska Fairbanks professor will dig into the importance of agricultural soils in Alaska and the circumpolar North in a webinar.  

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  • Plants Growing Higher Across Himalaya as Climate Warms

    Plants are growing higher up mountains across the Himalayan region, new research shows.

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  • Smarter Forest Practices Could Help Protect B.C. Forests From Wildfire and Climate Stress, New Research Suggests

    New research from the UBC-based Mother Tree Project is shedding light on how forests respond to harvesting and climate stress, including practices aimed at reducing wildfire risk.

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  • A Revived Device Reveals Scents that Attract and Deter Crop Pests

    Scientists have resurrected an old device to sniff out the exact scents that attract or repel insects, which could then be developed by companies for growers to purchase and use to trap or ward off such crop-damaging pests.

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