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  • Bats May Benefit From Wildfire

    Bats face many threats — from habitat loss and climate change to emerging diseases, such as white-nose syndrome.

  • Conferring Leaf Rust Resistance in Cereal Crops

    Genes have been identified that confer resistance to multiple leaf rust species in barley. 

  • Siberian Researchers Contribute to Global Monitoring of the Earth's Green Lungs

    Researchers of Siberian Federal University took part in a global project to collect, systematize and universalize data on the composition of forests in all climatic zones and on all continents of the planet.

  • A Bloom in the Strait of Hormuz

    A phytoplankton bloom appeared in one of the world’s busiest oil waterways.

  • New Biomass Map to Take Stock of the World’s Carbon

    The first of a series of global maps aimed at quantifying change in carbon stored as biomass across the world’s forests and shrublands has been released today by ESA’s Climate Change Initiative at COP25 – the United Nation Climate Change Conference currently taking place in Madrid.

  • Mato Grosso, Brazil

    The Copernicus Sentinel-1 mission takes us over part of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso deep in the Amazon interior.

  • Understanding the Impact of Deep-Sea Mining

    Mining materials from the sea floor could help secure a low-carbon future, but researchers are racing to understand the environmental effects.

  • Recycling Nutrient-Rich Industrial Waste Products Enhances Soil, Reduces Carbon

    Recycling biotechnology byproducts can enhance soil health while reducing carbon emissions and maintaining crop yields.

  • Microwave Treatment is an Inexpensive Way to Clean Heavy Metals From Treated Sewage

    A team of Florida State University researchers studying new methods to remove toxic heavy metals from biosolids — the solid waste left over after sewage treatment — found the key is a brief spin through a microwave.

  • A Solution for Cleaning Up PFAS, One of the World’s Most Intractable Pollutants

    A cluster of industrial chemicals known by the shorthand term “PFAS” has infiltrated the far reaches of our planet with significance that scientists are only beginning to understand.

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