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  • Silica Increases Water Availability for Plants

    Bayreuth researchers discover a way to enhance food security.

  • Extreme Rain Douses Fires, Causes Floods in Australia

    A season of extremes in eastern Australia took another dramatic turn in mid-February 2020.

  • Pine Island Glacier’s Newest Iceberg

    Iceberg B-49 calved from the Antarctic glacier in February 2020.

  • Algae Team Rosters Could Help ID ‘Super Corals’

    U.S. and Australian researchers have found a potential tool for identifying “super corals” that can tolerate a limited amount of climate change.

  • NASA Finds Heavy Rain Southwest of Tropical Cyclone Uesi’s Center

    The Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM satellite provided a look at the rainfall occurring within Tropical Cyclone Uesi and found heaviest rainfall in the southern quadrant of the storm.

  • Cracks In Perovskite Films For Solar Cells Easily Healed, Study Finds

    A new study reveals good news for the possibility of using perovskite materials in next-generation solar cells. 

  • Modified Clay Can Remove Herbicide From Water

    By creating neatly spaced slits in a clay mineral, University of Groningen Professor of Experimental Solid State Physics Petra Rudolf was able to filter water to remove a toxic herbicide.

  • Invasive Species That Threaten Biodiversity On The Antarctic Peninsula Are Identified

    Invasive species are non-native ones that are introduced into a new habitat and are able to adapt to it, displacing indigenous species or causing them to go extinct.

  • Bubble-Capturing Surface Helps Get Rid of Foam

    In many industrial processes, such as in bioreactors that produce fuels or pharmaceuticals, foam can get in the way.

  • Climate Warming Disrupts Tree Seed Production

    Research involving the University of Liverpool has revealed the effect of climate warming on the complex interactions between beech trees and the insects that eat their seeds.

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