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Summer-only warming experiments underestimate climate change effects on plants compared to year-round temperature increases.
New images from ESA's Biomass satellite reveal forests, volcanoes, deserts and glaciers in striking detail, hinting at what's still to come.
Scientists may be underestimating how plants will respond to rising global temperatures when they study hot summers but not ...
Two life forms living together helped spark the evolution of all complex life. By learning to appreciate this process more ...
The farther north a city lies, the more its plants respond to artificial light. In higher latitudes, the natural variation in ...
Beneath the forest floor lies an overlooked secret: many plants grow a second set of roots far deeper than expected sometimes ...
World’s oldest fungi, found in fossils, may rewrite Earth’s early history. Fungal fossils, hundreds of millions of years older than previously known, shed light on the evolution of fungi ...
A global analysis deep in soil found 20% of plants studied have an unexpected deeper set of roots more than 3 feet ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday restarted plans to temporarily store nuclear waste at sites in rural Texas and New Mexico, ...
Much has been said about decoupling rare earth supply chains from China or from Chinese influence in order to reduce reliance on any one country for whatever reason.
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we look at the controversy over economic 'degrowth' as a climate solution, find out how plastic bans have changed shoreline litter and check out some of ...
Beijing's sweeping export restrictions on rare earth elements and magnets are reverberating through the global economy, disrupting production lines from Munich to Detroit and sparking urgent ...