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Amazon’s recovery from forest losses limited by climate change

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Colorado River’s connection with the ocean was a punctuated affair

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What counts as ‘nature’? It all depends

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Filling intercropping info gap

In some parts of Africa, farmers intercrop sorghum -- a grain -- and peanuts. But they face a major information gap. There hasn't been...

Photomosaic technology finds order in chaos of coral reefs

Scientists have created and analyzed detailed photomosaics of the coral reef at Palmyra Atoll using advanced imaging and digitization technology.

Shifting presence of North Atlantic right whales tracked with passive acoustics

A new study confirms what marine mammal researchers have suspected for a while: right whales use nearly the entire eastern seaboard during the winter,...

Amazonian streams found teeming with fish species are lacking protection

Hundreds of thousands of Amazonian streams are teeming with highly diverse populations of fish species, a new study reveals.

Public – and researchers – skeptical about climate engineering

What does the general public know about climate engineering, and what do they think about what they know? These were questions asked by researchers.

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