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Scientists Create a Global Database of Plant Lifecycles To Predict Climate Change Impacts
A new study published in the journal Nature examines, for the first time, the lifecycles of plants on a global scale, via the creation of a unique database containing huge quantities of data.
Latest Research Articles
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Invasive Species From Freshwater Pet Trade Threaten Germany’s Biodiversity
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Dolphin Mothers Pass On Harmful Pollutants to Their Calves Through Milk, Study Shows
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Europe’s Endangered Species: How Many Are There and What Are the Main Threats?
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Invasive Species: Extreme Weather May Support Non-Native Animals to Dominate Native Animals [Study]
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Waterhemp Resists Soil-Applied Herbicides With One Gene Threatening Corn Belt Crop Production
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Seals Wearing Tracker Hats Discover Hidden Canyon in Antarctica [Study]
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New ‘Alien’ Wasps Discovered by Scientists in Tropical Rainforest Using X-Ray Scans
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Why You Should Customize Your Company Shirt
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Olive Oil Price Hike Causes Wave of Opportunistic Illegal Loggers, Grove Robbers Outside Athens
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Brown Snake Suspected of Killing French Backpacker in Australia
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Forever Chemicals: 71% of Wisconsin Private Wells Contaminated With Low PFAS Levels
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Dense Smoke, Fog Cause Multi-Vehicle Accident on Interstate 10 New Orleans; One Death Reported