Biology
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Climate Change May Reduce Organic Carbon Burial While Increasing Carbon Recovered to the Atmosphere
A worldwide team of scientists meticulously collected data from more than 50 years of seagoing scientific drilling operations to undertake a first-of-its-kind analysis of organic carbon that sinks to the ocean floor and is sucked deep into the globe.
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New Species of Monotropastrum Humile Plant With Rosy Pink Flowers
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Researchers Develop New Method for Recycling High-Density Polyethylene Into Biodegradable Material
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Over the Past Two Decades, Total Amount of Microplastics Dumped on Ocean Floors Has Tripled
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How Plants Improve Photosynthesis When the Light Environment Changes
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Researchers Now Understand More About How Grasses Create Effective “Breathing Pores” on Their Leaves
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Marine Phytoplankton Are Far More Adaptable to Future Climate Change, According to Scientists
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United Nations: Nature’s Remedies Are Gone Forever When Biodiversity Declines
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Dolphins at Risk of Suffering from Alzheimer's, Says Scottish Researchers