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How Drought Affects Tree Physiology and Ecosystem Services
Droughts can be good for trees; certain trees, that is. Contrary to expectation, sometimes a record-breaking drought can increase tree growth. Why and where this happens is the subject of a new paper in Global Change Biology.
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US Weather Forecast: Rainy, Stormy Conditions Likely to Unfold in Northeast US
1985 Nevado Del Ruiz Volcanic Eruption Sets Bar for Survivors, Repeat Disaster Skeptics
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Florida Man's Arm Amputated Following Alligator Attack Outside Port Charlotte Bar
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Merapi Volcano in Indonesia Erupts, Emits Ash and Lava: Major Eruption Possible
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Empowering Circular Economy: Innovations in Waste Management and Recycling
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Rare Case of Mad Cow Disease in Slaughterhouse Reported in South Carolina
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Birgenair Flight 301: Wasp Nest Adds Cause to One of World’s Worst Plane Crashes