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  • Scientists Track Plant Diseases Riding Across Globe With Dust

    At the end of June, the largest dust cloud ever observed by satellites crossed the Atlantic from the Sahara in North Africa to the Americas. 

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  • Released Siamese Crocodile Found Nesting in the Wild

    A Siamese crocodile that was released into the wild in 2018 has been recorded nesting in Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains.

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  • How Well Do You Know Your Bumblebees?

    A citizen science collaboration, of which the University of Aberdeen is part of, launched a new tool this week to help members of the public learn more about bumblebees.

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  • Research Underscores Importance of Global Surveillance of Plant Pathogens

    ​Bacterial leaf streak of corn is an emerging disease of corn that has now spread to ten states.

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  • Pine Trees Have an Ecological Memory

    In the Pfyn Forest (canton of Valais), WSL scientists have been irrigating a number of forest plots since 2003.

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  • Crop Plants Are Taking Up Microplastics

    Microplastics (MPs), i.e., tiny plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in length, can now be found throughout the ocean and other aquatic ecosystems, and even in our seafood and salt.

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  • Geoengineering’s Benefits Limited for Apple Crops in India

    Geoengineering – spraying sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere to combat global warming – would only temporarily and partially benefit apple production in northern India, according to a Rutgers co-authored study.

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  • Pesticide Mixtures a Bigger Problem Than Previously Thought

    New research led by The University of Queensland has provided the first comprehensive analysis of pesticide mixtures in creeks and rivers discharging to the Great Barrier Reef.

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  • Saving Africa’s Biggest Trees to Help Earth Breathe

    Like wine, cheese, and savvy financial investments, many tropical trees become more valuable with age.

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  • Space to Grow, or Grow in Space – How Vertical Farms Could Be Ready to Take-Off

    Vertical farms with their soil-free, computer-controlled environments may sound like sci-fi, but there is a growing environmental and economic case for them, according to new research laying out radical ways of putting food on our plates.

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