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  • An Optimistic Conversation Model for Coexistence With Wildlife

    Biodiversity is rapidly declining, yet the area of nature reserves is limited and it is difficult to expand them further.

  • Increased Heat and Drought Stunt Tropical Trees, A Major Carbon Sink

    For a long time, ecologists assumed tree rings to be absent in tropical trees because of a lack of temperature and rain fluctuations in the trees' environment. But in recent decades, the formation of growth rings has been proven for hundreds of tropical tree species, which are sensitive to drought and usually experience at least a month or two of slightly reduced rainfall every year.

  • Rapid Growth of Wind and Solar Could Help Limit Warming to 1.5 Degrees C

    If wind and solar power continue the rapid growth they achieved over the last decade, rising by 20 percent annually until 2030, the global electricity sector will do its part to limit warming to 1.5 degrees C, according to a new report from climate think tank Ember.

  • Wild Sounds: The Loss of Sonic Diversity and Why It Matters

    From birdsong in the rainforest to whale calls in the oceans, the world is losing the variety of sounds that enriches life. 

  • Nature Prefers Symmetry and Simplicity

    From snowflakes to sunflowers, starfish to sharks, symmetry is everywhere in nature. 

  • How Would a Nuclear Winter Impact Food Production?

    The day after lead author Daniel Winstead approved the final proofs for a study to be published in Ambio, the journal of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Russia put its nuclear forces on high alert.

  • Global Warming on a Steady Course

    CICERO scientists have now developed a new method to reduce fluctuations in calculating rate of global warming

  • University of Alaska Fairbanks Students Aid Bristol Bay Communities in Coastal Erosion Research

    University of Alaska Fairbanks students will return to several Bristol Bay communities this year to continue quantifying and mapping widespread coastal erosion.

  • European Earthworms Reduce Insect Populations in North American Forests

    Earthworms introduced into northern North America have a negative impact on the insect fauna above ground. 

  • Methane Could Be the First Detectable Indication of Life Beyond Earth

    If life is abundant in the universe, atmospheric methane may be the first sign of life beyond Earth detectable by astronomers. 

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