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  • Introduced Trees Are Becoming More Common in the Eastern United States, While Native Diversity Declines

    In the largest study of its kind, researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History have used data from a 120-year-old program managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to quantify the effects of introduced species.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Microplastics: What’s Trapping the Emerging Threat in Our Streams?

    Research team tests how stream contents and flow impact microplastic retention.

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  • Simulations Predict How Pesticides May Affect Honeybee Colonies

    Honeybees are essential pollinators for agriculture and natural ecosystems. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Groundbreaking Study Uncovers How Our Brain Learns

    Sophisticated synapse imaging used in NIH-funded project tracks changes within neurons as learning unfolds, offering new insights for brain-like AI systems.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Disrupting ‘Communication’ With Plants Could Limit Soybean Cyst Nematode Infections

    Targeting a newly discovered vulnerability in the signals that cyst nematodes use to infect plant roots could be a powerful method for reducing the damage the parasitic worms cause in crops such as soybeans, according to a study co-authored by an Iowa State University professor.

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  • How Wide Are Faults?

    At the Seismological Society of America’s Annual Meeting, researchers posed a seemingly simple question: how wide are faults?

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  • A Wearable Smart Insole Can Track How You Walk, Run and Stand

    A new smart insole system that monitors how people walk in real time could help users improve posture and provide early warnings for conditions from plantar fasciitis to Parkinson’s disease.

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  • A New Record for California’s Highest Tree

    Highest Jeffrey pines ever recorded reflect a warming climate in the high Sierra.

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  • Researchers Warn of a Threat to Water Safety From Wildfires

    The consequences of wildfires in or near urban areas go beyond the damage to buildings and ecosystems, to the threat of contamination of drinking water according to water quality and treatment experts from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).

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  • Early-Life Exposure to Air and Light Pollution Linked to Increased Risk of Pediatric Thyroid Cancer

    A new study led by researchers at Yale University suggests that early-life exposure to two widespread environmental pollutants— small particle air pollution and outdoor artificial light at night—could increase the risk of pediatric thyroid cancer.

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