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Cultivating Resilience in Coffee Crops: Groundbreaking Gene Research Defends Against Historic Plant Disease
Arabica coffee is the most economically important coffee globally and accounts for 60% of coffee products worldwide. But the plants it hails from are vulnerable to a disease that, in the 1800s, devastated Sri Lanka's coffee empire.
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2023 Heat-Related Emergencies: 4 Facts About High to Extreme Heat in the US
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Declining Butterfly Populations Signal Dire Effects of Climate Change in Amazon
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Wildfire Smokes Contributes To Nearly 16,000 Deaths Each Year In US, Study Says
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Great White Sharks Observed for the First Time Changing Their Behavior in Different Marine Environments [Study]
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Panda Diplomacy: San Francisco To Receive Two Pairs Of Panda In 2025 From China
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Rising Sea Temperature Causes Mussel Shells To Be More Porous
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Increasing Heat Stress Can Lead to Octopus Impaired Vision, Death, Report Warns
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British Columbia 2024 Wildfire Season: 4 Ways How Communities Adapt to Increasing Fire Risk
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Wyoming Weather Forecast: Patch Dense Fog, Elevated Fire Risk Likely This Week Due to Drier Conditions
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Florida Peninsula Weather Forecast: Severe Thunderstorms to Bring Few Tornadoes, Hail, Strong Wind Gusts
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9 Strategies for Living a Healthier Lifestyle as a Family
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Behind Keter's Success: A Commitment to Innovation and Sustainability