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  • Stanford Researchers Study Fungal Diversity and Its Relationship to the Future of Forests

    If you indulge in truffles, or porcini and chanterelle mushrooms, you have enjoyed a product of ectomycorrhizal fungi. 

  • New Weather ‘Normals’ Show How Madison’s Climate Has Changed Over 40 Years

    The National Weather Service’s bulletins often mention when extreme weather deviates from normal. 

  • A Greener, Simpler Way to Create Syngas

    Researchers from UCLA Samueli School of Engineering, Rice University and UC Santa Barbara have developed an easier and greener way to create syngas.

  • Dwindling Inflows Into Catchment Areas – a Water Supply Disaster in the Making?

    A study by UNSW engineers suggests we should get used to water restrictions as modelling predicts inflows into natural reservoirs are set to decrease.

  • Exposure to Diesel Exhaust Particles Linked to Pneumococcal Disease Susceptibility

    A new study, published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, shows that exposure to diesel exhaust particles (DEPs) can increase an individual’s susceptibility to pneumococcal disease.

  • ARS Ecologists Address a Burning Question

    When it comes to restoring rangeland habitats, there is no replacement for "prescribed fire," according to Agricultural Research Service (ARS) ecologists.

  • Between Wildfires, Land in The US West Has Short 10- To 15-Year Reprieve

    In the wake of a devastating wildfire, burnt land has a respite before the next blaze.

  • What’s in Puget Sound? New Technique Casts a Wide Net for Concerning Chemicals

    Using a new “non-targeted” approach, UW and UW Tacoma researchers screened samples from multiple regions of Puget Sound to look for potentially concerning chemicals.

  • Deep Diving Scientists Discover Bubbling CO2 Hotspot

    The scientists measured CO2 concentrations as high as 95,000 parts per million (ppm), more than 200 times the concentration of CO2 found in the atmosphere.

  • Bending with the Wind: Coral Spawning linked to Ocean Environment

    During the early summer, corals simultaneously release tiny balls composed of sperms and eggs, known as bundles, that float to the ocean surface.

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