Ice sheets as large as Greenland’s melted fast in a warming climate
New research shows that climate warming reduced the mass of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet by half in as little as 500 years, indicating the...
Why did the Earth’s ancient oceans disappear?
We think of oceans as being stable and permanent. However, they move at about the same speed as your fingernails grow. Geoscientists have now...
New bioresources for plant peptide hormones using gene editing technology
Peptide hormones are important growth regulators that play various roles in many organisms. Although the importance of genes that encode peptide hormones is broadly...
China’s sulfur dioxide emissions fell significantly while India’s grew over last decade
Sulfur dioxide is an air pollutant that causes acid rain, haze and many health-related problems. It is produced predominantly when coal is burned to...
Brace yourself for coming heatwaves, there are at least 27 ways they can kill...
A new systematic synthesis shows that there are at least 27 different physiological pathways in which a heatwave can kill a human being, and...
Changing climate to bring more landslides on logged land, say researchers
Researchers say landslides on logged forests will be more widespread as the Northwest climate changes. In a study modelled on clear-cut lands on the...
Neolithic farmers coexisted with hunter-gatherers for centuries in Europe
New research answers a long-debated question among anthropologists, archaeologists and geneticists: when farmers first arrived in Europe, how did they interact with existing hunter-gatherer...
Ghana’s pineapple farmers need more intensive training
Simple technologies can be learned effectively through imitation, while complex methods require professional training. If Ghanaian pineapple farmers are to achieve higher yields through...
Human-caused warming increasing likelihood of record-breaking hot years
A new study finds human-caused global warming is significantly increasing the rate at which hot temperature records are being broken around the world.
Great Barrier Reef protected zones help fish in even lightly exploited areas
Protected zones of the Great Barrier Reef benefit fish even at the relatively lightly-fished northern reefs, according to a new study.




















