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  • Probing the Genetic Basis of Roundup Resistance in Morning Glory, a Noxious Agricultural Weed

    The herbicide Roundup is the most widely used agricultural chemical in history. 

  • Arctic Permafrost Thaw Plays Greater Role in Climate Change Than Previously Estimated

    Abrupt thawing of permafrost will double previous estimates of potential carbon emissions from permafrost thaw in the Arctic, and is already rapidly changing the landscape and ecology of the circumpolar north, a new CU Boulder-led study finds. 

  • OU Study Finds the Fingerprint of Paddy Rice in Atmospheric Methane Concentration Dynamics

    A University of Oklahoma-led study shows that paddy rice (both area and plant growth) is significantly related to the spatial-temporal dynamics of atmospheric methane concentration in monsoon Asia, where 87% of paddy rice fields are situated in the world.

  • Save the Giants, Save the Planet

    Habitat loss, hunting, logging and climate change have put many of the world’s most charismatic species at risk.

  • CIGSe Thin-Film Solar Cells: EU Sharc25 Project Increases Efficiency

    Producing thin-film solar modules requires much less energy than conventional wafer-based Si PV modules, and therefore their energy payback time is much shorter.

  • Global Cooling After Nuclear War Would Harm Ocean Life

    A nuclear war that cooled Earth could worsen the impact of ocean acidification on corals, clams, oysters and other marine life with shells or skeletons, according to the first study of its kind.

  • Argonne And Washington University Scientists Unravel Mystery of Photosynthesis

    Plants have been harnessing the sun’s energy for hundreds of millions of years.

  • Fast Screening for Potential New Catalysts

    A new concept makes it possible to identify the most promising among an abundance of possible element combinations.

  • Deep Learning Accurately Forecasts Heat Waves, Cold Spells

    Rice University engineers have created a deep learning computer system that taught itself to accurately predict extreme weather events, like heat waves, up to five days in advance using minimal information about current weather conditions.

  • Synthetic Mushroom Toxin

    The death cap mushroom is highly toxic.

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