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Trees Struggle To Sequester Heat-Trapping Carbon Dioxide In Warmer Climates, Study Finds
Trees are struggling to sequester heat-trapping carbon dioxide in warmer and drier climates. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Fossil Jawbone Reveals New Feline Species in Spain’s Prehistoric Past
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NWS Latest Weather Forecast: Excessive Rainfall To Hit Los Angeles County, San Diego Metro This Week
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Monitoring Seal Population Becomes More Effective Due to Computers Amidst Threat of Climate Change
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Natural Reef Recovery Depends on Connectivity and Survival of Baby Corals
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242 Million Lightning Flashes in US Unfold in 2023 with 13 Total Fatalities, New Report Shows
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US Weather Forecast: Early Spring, Extended Winter Season Expected in Some Parts of the Country
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Strange Anomaly 16,000 Ft Deep in Pacific Ocean Believed to be Amelia Earhart's Long-Lost Plane
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Dragon Fruit Tree: Meet the Climbing Cactus on Trees, Other Structures
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Evolution of Cerebellum: From Dinosaur Brains to Bird Flight and Human Intelligence
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Artificial Lights at Night Disrupt Insect Flight and Orientation, Research Shows
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Disposable Vapes: ‘Clear Environmental Menace’ Is Impossible To Recycle, Says Environmental Group
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Rare Philippine Weevils Survive Against the Odds in Degraded Rainforest Habitat