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Researchers identify elusive carbon dioxide sensor in plants that controls water loss

Using a mix of tools and research approaches, scientists recently identified a long-sought carbon dioxide sensor in plants, key for controlling water evaporation, photosynthesis...

For 400 years, Indigenous tribes buffered climate’s impact on wildfires in the American Southwest

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Dinosaurs were on the up before asteroid downfall

Dinosaurs dominated the world right up until a deadly asteroid hit the earth, leading to their mass extinction, some 66 million years ago, a...

The three dimensions of a flower

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Soil in midwestern US is eroding 10 to 1,000 times faster than it forms,...

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Countries bet on forests and soils to reach net-zero

New research highlights the risks of countries relying on nature-based solutions to achieve net-zero. National climate strategies set out how countries plan to reduce...

Built to last: The perovskite solar cells tough enough to match mighty silicon

Researchers have demonstrated a new way to create stable perovskite solar cells, with fewer defects and the potential to finally rival silicon's durability.

Coloring microscopic coral larvae to aid tracking for conservation and reef restoration

A new, low-cost staining method enables visual tracking of coral larvae as they disperse and settle in coral reefs, according to a study.

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