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Researchers develop new method to analyze proteins in ecologically significant moss
Though the changing climate threatens the world’s vegetation, a type of peat moss has surprised scientists…
Investigators examine shifts in coral microbiome under hypoxia
A new study published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology provides the first characterization of the coral…
Here are the places that could become too hot for humans due to climate change
Heat waves have always been part of summer, but the familiar short periods of oppressive conditions…
Reports says Nevada is virtually drought-free
Southern Nevada’s lengthy and bone-crushing drought has received oodles of attention in recent years, particularly as…
Investigating the influence of media narratives on microplastics risk perception
In a world increasingly aware of the environmental challenges posed by microplastics, a study conducted by…
What a '2D' quantum superfluid feels like to the touch
Researchers from Lancaster University in the UK have discovered how superfluid helium 3He would feel if…
New centralized pollination portal for better global bee data creates a buzz
A powerful new way to fill major gaps in public bee data—including from Africa, Asia and…
Climate experts warn of fossil fuel tactics at COP28
Oil-rich Gulf states have positioned themselves as both champions of climate innovation and guardians of fossil…
Cheap electricity and jobs keep Serbia tied to coal
The Kolubara coal mine in Serbia never closes—24 hours a day, 365 days per year, excavators…