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  • A Mosaic of Fire Data

    Scientists are using radar data to decipher where and how well landscapes recover in the years after major fires.

  • Fire Fuels in High Northern Latitudes Are Becoming More Flammable

    In the northern high latitudes, trees aren’t the only fuel available to burn.

  • Smoking Sugar Fields in South Florida

    Seasonal crop fires are a staple of the sugar harvest, but the smoke might have health effects.

  • NASA Satellites Help Quantify Forests’ Impacts on Global Carbon Budget

    New methodology creates the first consistent global framework for estimating the carbon flux specifically for forests.

  • The Business of Bees

    The economic value of insect pollinators was $34 billion in the U.S. in 2012, much higher than previously thought, according to researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Penn State University.

  • Venus Flytraps Found to Produce Magnetic Fields

    The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant that encloses its prey using modified leaves as a trap.

  • Summer Weather Conditions Influence Winter Survival of Honey Bees

    Winter survival of honey bee colonies is strongly influenced by summer temperatures and precipitation in the prior year, according to Penn State researchers, who said their findings suggest that honey bees have a "goldilocks" preferred range of summer conditions outside of which their probability of surviving the winter falls.

  • Arctic Shrubs Add New Piece to Ecological Puzzle

    Implications for carbon exchange in a warming, drying tundra.

  • Controls Needed to Stop Zebra Mussels Invading Great Britain

    New research by Swansea University scientists found that boat ramps facilitate the dispersal of the highly invasive zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha).

  • How Heatwaves and Drought Combine to Produce the Perfect Firestorm

    We know heatwaves and drought can turn bushfires into infernos, but the reasons why were poorly understood in science.

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