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  • Plant Vir­uses Hi­jack The De­fence Sys­tem Of Plants, But Re­search­ers May Be Able To Find A Way To Strike Back

     Recently discovered interactions between plant and viral proteins open up new avenues for making plants resistant to viruses, thus safeguarding crop yields in changing climate conditions.

  • Scientists Improve a Land Surface Model to Better Simulate the Carbon–Nitrogen Flux

    Along with Europe and North America, East Asia has in the past few decades become one of the three largest nitrogen deposition centers in the world. 

  • What Is a Super Typhoon, and Why Are They So Dangerous?

    This has been a record-breaking week for global hurricanes as powerful storms struck both the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean basins, leaving scientists wondering whether they're harbingers of a more destructive climate-warmed future or are outliers that test the limits—but remain within—the realm of normal variability.

  • Brown Carbon ‘Tarballs’ Detected in Himalayan Atmosphere

    Some people refer to the Himalaya-Tibetan Plateau as the “third pole” because the region has the largest reserve of glacial snow and ice outside of the north and south poles. 

  • Magma ‘Conveyor Belt’ Fuelled World’s Longest Erupting Supervolcanoes

    International research led by geologists from Curtin University has found that a volcanic province in the Indian Ocean was the world’s most continuously active — erupting for 30 million years — fuelled by a constantly moving ‘conveyor belt’ of magma.

  • Convection-Permitting Modelling Improves Simulated Precipitation Over the Tibetan Plateau

    The Tibetan Plateau (TP) is the highest and most extensive highland in the world, and is widely known as "the Roof of the World", "the World Water Tower" and "the Third Pole". 

  • Delirium Could Be an Early Marker of COVID-19

    Delirium accompanied by fever could be an early symptom of COVID-19. 

  • Recipe for a Storm

    Turbulence is an omnipresent phenomenon – and one of the great mysteries of physics. 

  • Being in Treatment With Statins Reduces COVID-19 Mortality by 22% to 25%

    Coronavirus has infected more than 40 million people around the world and has caused more than a million deaths in less than a year.

  • Understanding the Spread of Infectious Diseases

    Scientists worldwide have been working flat out on research into infectious diseases in the wake of the global outbreak of the COVID-19 disease, caused by the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. 

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