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  • Study Finds Pesticides Banned in Europe Present in New Zealand Streams

    A University of Otago study investigating chemicals in New Zealand waterways has found evidence of pesticides banned in some European countries present in agricultural streams.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • First Pea Genome to Help Improve Crops of the Future

    A global team including scientists from The University of Western Australia has assembled the first genome of the field pea, which provides insight into how the legume evolved and will help aid future improvements of the crop.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Team Finds New Ways For Coral Reef Ecosystems To Grow

    Texas A&M researchers examined particulate organic matter and how it affects declining coral reefs in Hawaii.

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  • Rethinking Our Resilience to Wildfire

    Researchers say our current pattern without adapting to the changing environment continues to put people at risk by replicating community vulnerabilities.

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  • Researchers Developing Natural Pesticide Alternative to Target Pests Without Harming Honeybees

    A natural, sustainable alternative to pesticides that targets specific pests, without harming beneficial pollinators such as honeybees, is being developed with the help of researchers from the Institute for Sustainable Food at the University of Sheffield.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Burgundy Wine Grapes Tell Climate Story, Show Warming Accelerated in Past 30 Years

    A newly published series of dates of grape harvest covering the past 664 years is the latest line of evidence confirming how unusual the climate of the past 30 years has been.

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  • Scientists Call for Infiltration to Be Better Incorporated into Land Surface Models

    Soil scientists can’t possibly be everywhere at once to study every bit of soil across the planet. 

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  • New Study Suggests U.S. Land Carbon Sink May Have Been Overestimated

    A new study on agricultural land use calls into question conclusions made by previous studies that recent land-use changes have caused the United States to take up more carbon than it emits.

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  • Researchers Review Environmental Conditions Leading to Harmful Algae Blooms

    Scientists report how increasing nutrients has caused harmful blooms in diverse waters.

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  • Arctic Permafrost Melting Will Aggravate the Greenhouse Effect

    Scientists aim to understand what happened during permafrost thawing periods in the past and predict how present-day global warming may affect permafrost and what this could lead to.

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