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  • More Transparency Recommended for Gene-Edited Crops

    Researchers at North Carolina State University call for a coalition of biotech industry, government and non-government organizations, trade organizations, and academic experts to work together to provide basic information about gene-edited crops to lift the veil on how plants or plant products are modified and provide greater transparency on the presence and use of gene editing in food supplies.

  • Flooding in Northern Luzon

    In the wake of three typhoons within a month, the Philippines provinces of Cagayan and Isabela have seen some of their worst flooding in decades.

  • Story Map: Probing the Unknown

    NOAA partnerships, smart technology to map the deepest and darkest ocean regions.

  • Green Hydrogen: Buoyancy-Driven Convection in the Electrolyte

    Hydrogen can be produced with renewable energies in a climate neutral way and could make a major contribution to the energy system of the future. 

  • Study Finds Health Trade-Offs for Wildlife as Urbanization Expands

    City living appears to improve reproductive success for migratory tree swallows compared to breeding in more environmentally protected areas, a new five-year study suggests.

  • Synthesis Study Demonstrates Phytoplankton Can Bloom Below Arctic Sea Ice

    Small photosynthetic marine algae are a key component of the Arctic marine ecosystem but their role for the ecology of the Arctic Ocean have been underestimated for decades. 

  • 'Oasis effect' in Urban Parks Could Contribute to Greenhouse Gas Emissions, ASU Study Finds

    It will come as no surprise to anyone living in Phoenix that 2020 has been a record-breaking year for high temperatures.

  • Mobility Model Paves Way for Tomorrow’s Transport Systems

    In recent years, big data sets from mobile phones have been used to provide increasingly accurate analyses of how we all move between home, work, and leisure, holiday and everything else. 

  • Truffle Munching Wallabies Shed New Light on Forest Conservation

    Feeding truffles to wallabies may sound like a madcap whim of the jet-setting elite, but it may give researchers clues to preserving remnant forest systems.

  • Blue Whales Return to South Georgia After Near Extinction

    An international research team led by UK scientists has revealed the return of critically endangered Antarctic blue whales to the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, 50 years after whaling all but wiped them out.

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