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  • Beset by Drought, Indonesia to Start Cloud Seeding to Induce Rain

    After more than six weeks without rain, Indonesia will soon start cloud seeding in an effort to kickstart precipitation and end an El Niño-driven drought that has put 50,000 acres of crops at risk of harvest failure, Reuters reported.

  • Cigarette Butts Hamper Plant Growth

    New research has discovered that cigarette butts – the most common form of litter on the planet – significantly reduce plant growth.

  • Researcher Uses Canola To Create Biodegradable Cling Wrap

    A University of Alberta researcher has found a new use for a canola byproduct, providing potential for diverse markets beyond China.

  • Student Uses Computer Modelling To Help Save Tasmanian Devils

    Once found widely throughout Australia, Tasmanian devils are now indigenous only to the island state of Tasmania.

  • Water-Sharing Experiment Suggests People Put Their Own Survival First

    There’s been talk lately about empathy, its components and its general decline.

  • Paris Agreement Does Not Rule Out Ice-Free Arctic

    Research published in this week’s issue of Nature Communications reveals a considerable chance for an ice-free Arctic Ocean at global warming limits stipulated in the Paris Agreement.

  • Breaching A “Carbon Threshold” Could Lead to Mass Extinction

    In the brain, when neurons fire off electrical signals to their neighbors, this happens through an “all-or-none” response.

  • Global Water Crisis Requires Collaboration and Innovation

    Water is essential for life – and scarcity of freshwater resources, exacerbated by climate change, can trigger serious consequences, including economic hardship, conflict and displacement.

  • Scientists Discover Processes to Lower Methane Emissions from Animals

    University of Otago scientists are part of an international research collaboration which has made an important discovery in the quest to lower global agricultural methane emissions.

  • Why Some Cities Turn Off the Water Pipes at Night

    For more than a billion people around the world, running water comes from “intermittent systems” that turn on and off at various times of the week.

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