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  • A New Way to Produce Ammonia More Efficiently

    Ammonia is used in fertilizer and many industrial processes.

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  • Biodiversity Needs More Than Just Flower Strips

    Strips of land planted with flowers between fields are the most popular environmental measure in agriculture.

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    The Alsek Glacier in southeastern Alaska once encircled a small rocky mound known as Prow Knob. 

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    The global climate crisis could significantly impact the natural replenishment of Brazilian aquifers, reducing the groundwater supply across the country. 

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    Winter climate change is affecting the carbon exchange of northern coniferous forests, but the response depends upon reindeer grazing, according to a new study from the University of Oulu.

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  • Coral Reefs Set to Stop Growing as Climate Warms

    Most coral reefs will soon stop growing and may begin to erode – and almost all will do so if global warming hits 2°C, according to a new study in the western Atlantic.

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    Plastic pollution is a global crisis that no one country can solve alone – with microplastics found in soils, rivers, the air and even organs throughout the human body.

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  • Study Warns Pest Resistance Threatens Corn Industry's Newest Biotech Defense

    Corn rootworms, pests responsible for billions of dollars in yearly crop losses, are evolving resistance that weakens even the latest biotechnology controls, according to a new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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  • Getting to the Root of Tree Survival

    Two consecutive dry years in South Australia have put extreme stress on urban trees and shrubs, with Flinders University experts examining degrees of dieback in Adelaide trees affected by the dry conditions.

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  • Models Explain Mysterious Feature Controlling Magnetic Properties of the Sun

    UC Santa Cruz applied mathematicians produced the first self-consistent models of the Sun’s tachocline incorporating the correct dynamical ingredients.

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