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  • In Developing Nations, National Parks Could Save Endangered Species

    Research led by Stacy Lindshield shows protected areas like national parks are effectively preserving many mammal species in Senegal.

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  • Shifting Away from Coal Is Key to Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions, PSU Study Finds

    The United States could fulfill its greenhouse gas emission pledge under the Paris Climate Agreement by virtually eliminating coal as an energy source by 2024, according to new research from Portland State University.

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  • Parents Don’t Pick Favorites, At Least If You’re A Magellanic Penguin

    Parenthood can be a struggle, particularly for families with multiple children in need of care, nurturing, protection and attention.

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  • With Nanotubes, Genetic Engineering in Plants Is Easy-Peasy

    Inserting or tweaking genes in plants is more art than science, but a new technique developed by University of California, Berkeley, scientists could make genetically engineering any type of plant—in particular, gene editing with CRISPR-Cas9—simple and quick.

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  • Red Tide Rolling: Harmful Algae Found to Flourish in Both High-, Low-CO2 Environments

    The algae responsible for Florida’s toxic red tides may be more resilient to shifting ocean chemistry than scientists previously realized, according to research from Florida State University oceanographers.

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  • UW Research Provides Insight on Survivability of Rare Wyoming Plant

    A rare plant found only at two sites in central Wyoming has persisted, in part, because it can recover from relatively low densities and grows at different rates within each location, according to new research led by a University of Wyoming scientist.

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  • Dying Trees in Cities? Blame It on the Concrete

    A North Carolina State University study examining urbanization, scale-insect abundance and latitudinal warming on tree health in the Southeast captured a few surprising results.

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  • Forest Fires Stunt Growth, Cause Permanent Loss of Human Potential

    Forest fires are more harmful than previously imagined, causing stunted growth in children who were exposed to smoke while in the womb, according to new research from Duke University and the National University of Singapore.

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  • How to Fight Climate Change in Agriculture While Protecting Jobs

    Agriculture has become a carbon-intensive endeavour.

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  • Capturing and Converting Carbon Dioxide into a Useful Product

    Carbon dioxide is a troublemaker.

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