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  • The Nation Just Saw Its 10th-Wettest January on Record

    The new year started off unusually wet across the U.S., with extreme rainfall and flooding impacting parts of the southern Plains.

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  • DNA Reveals Unique Microorganisms Evolved at Poles

    Communities of microorganisms at the bottom of polar lakes evolved independently from other regions, influenced by the particular geological, biological and climate history of their regions.

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  • Controlling Root Growth Direction Could Help Save Crops and Mitigate Climate Change

    Salk scientists find highly conserved ethylene signaling pathway can be targeted to control the direction of root growth, in turn creating deeper root systems that hold on to carbon and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Amazon Rainforest at the Threshold: Loss of Forest Worsens Climate Change

    The Amazon rainforest could approach a tipping point, which could lead to a large-scale collapse with serious implications for the global climate system. 

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  • Increasing Nitrogen Fertilization Could Pollute Rivers and Worsen Water Scarcity

    In the 2050s, one-third of the world's rivers could be affected by water scarcity or be polluted by nitrogen. 

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  • Would You Prefer a Mammogram, MRI, or Saliva on a Test Strip?

    This hand-held biosensor makes breast cancer screening fast, affordable, and accurate.

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  • In Icy Greenland, Area Covered by Vegetation Has More Than Doubled in Size

    In Greenland, where temperatures are rising twice as fast as across the rest of the world, the icy, rocky landscape is turning increasingly green, a new study finds.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Satellites Unveil the Size and Nature of the World’s Coral Reefs

    University of Queensland-led research has shown there is more coral reef area across the globe than previously thought, with detailed satellite mapping helping to conserve these vital ecosystems.

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  • Industrial Pollution Leaves its Mark in Mediterranean Corals

    The study, published in the journal Science of the Total Environment, identified carbon particles emitted by burning fossil fuels embedded in the corals of Illa Grossa Bay, off the Columbretes Islands in the Mediterranean Sea.

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  • UW Researcher Learns How Nectar-Laden Honey Bees Avoid Overheating

    Honey bees carrying nectar have the remarkable ability to adjust their flight behavior to avoid overheating when air temperatures increase, according to research led by a University of Wyoming scientist.

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