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  • Study Finds That Multi-Species Grassland Mixtures Increase Yield Stability, Even Under Drought Conditions

    In a two-year experiment in Ireland and Switzerland, researchers found a positive relationship between plant diversity and yield stability in intensely managed grassland, even under experimental drought conditions. 

  • Close Friends Help Macaques Survive

    Close friendships improve the survival chances of rhesus macaques, new research shows.

  • Why Polar Bears at Sea Have Higher Pollution Levels Than Those Staying on Land

    As the climate changes, myriad animal populations are being impacted. In particular, Arctic sea-ice is in decline, causing polar bears in the Barents Sea region to alter their feeding and hunting habits. 

  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - Starlink Satellite Trails over Brazil

    What are those streaks over the horizon? New Starlink satellites reflecting sunlight.

  • USask Water Expert Joins Global Call to Action to Protect Global Groundwater Sources

    The Global Groundwater Statement — A Call  to Action cites recent scientific breakthroughs that have highlighted the regional and international importance of the issue as well as global connections and threats to groundwater, which makes up 99 per cent of the Earth’s liquid freshwater.

  • Greenland Losing Ice 'Faster Than Expected'

    Greenland is losing ice faster than in the 1990s and is tracking the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s high-end climate scenario.

  • New Paper Explains Technologies and Scientific Advances Needed to Track Progress of Methane Levels in the Atmosphere

    Understanding what influences the amount of methane in the atmosphere has been identified by the American Geophysical Union to be one of the foremost challenges in the earth sciences in the coming decades because of methane’s hugely important role in meeting climate warming targets.

  • Natural Ecosystems Protect Against Climate Change

    The identification of natural carbon sinks and understanding how they work is critical if humans are to mitigate global climate change. 

  • Improving the Accuracy of Climate Model Projections with Emergent Constraints

    The increase in carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere has warmed the Earth since the beginning of the industrial era. 

  • Could We Cool the Earth with an Ice-Free Arctic?

    The Arctic region is heating up faster than any other place on Earth, and as more and more sea ice is lost every year, we are already feeling the impacts.

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