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  • Interdisciplinary Approach the Only Way to Address Devastating Effects of Soil Erosion

    Soil erosion can have a devastating impact on traditional farming landscapes in developing countries.

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  • Deep Sea Reveals Linkage Between Earthquake and Carbon Cycle

    An international team led by the Innsbruck geologists Arata Kioka, Tobias Schwestermann, Jasper Moernaut, and Michael Strasser could quantify for the first time the entire trench-wide volume of marine sediments that were remobilized by the magnitude 9 Tohoku-oki earthquake in 2011 and transported into the up to 8 km deep Japan Trench.

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  • Climate Players: Animals Can Swing A Landscape’s Capacity to Store Carbon

    Advances in remote sensing technologies are helping scientists to better measure how global landscapes — from forests to savanna — are able to store carbon, a critical insight as they evaluate the potential role of ecosystems in mitigating climate change.

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  • Researchers Track Down New Biocatalysts

    Phosphate is a key element in many processes in the body and essential for global food production.

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  • Researchers Eye Emerald Ash Borer’s Winnipeg Debut

    Say what you will about the emerald ash borer and the damage it has wreaked during two decades of munching millions of North American ash trees, you have to admire its cold-weather tenacity.

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  • Culprit Found for Honeybee Deaths in Almond Groves

    It’s about time for the annual mass migration of honeybees to California, and new research is helping lower the chances the pollinators and their offspring will die while they’re visiting the West Coast.

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  • Tracking Conflict And The Wolf

    Thousands of people cross the border between Oregon and Idaho every day without anyone batting an eye.

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  • Study of Brine Discharge from Desalination Plant Finds Good News and Bad News

    Brine discharged from the Carlsbad Desalination Plant raises offshore salinity levels more than permitted, but researchers found no direct local impacts on sea life.

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  • The Future Of Chocolate Is Unclear

    Chocolate is on the mind of many people as Valentine’s Day approaches, but new research by University of Victoria geographer Sophia Carodenuto reveals troubling questions about the sustainability of this sweet treat.

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  • Study the First to Examine Use of Precision Agriculture in Irrigation Farming in Alberta

    Given the importance of irrigation to the southern Alberta economy, two University of Lethbridge economists wanted to know if agricultural producers who irrigate are using precision agriculture technologies.

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