
Some plants evolve to withstand, thwart hungry deer
As any gardener or farmer knows, a hungry deer is rather indiscriminate in its produce consumption - flowers, leaves and fruits of all kinds are fair game. To survive, some plants develop defenses to or toleration for the noshing deer teeth. ... more
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Scientists Urge Protection of World's Deltas
Extensive areas of the world's deltas - which accommodate major cities such as Shanghai, Dhaka and Bangkok - will be drowned in the next century by rising sea levels, according to a Comment piece in ... more
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Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
Infleqtion lists shares on NYSE as neutral atom quantum firm
Top Chinese gaming companies continue to challenge
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El Nino's 'remote control' on hurricanes in the Northeastern Pacific
El Nino, the abnormal warming of sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, is a well-studied tropical climate phenomenon that occurs every few years. It has major impacts on society and Earth's ... more
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Chinese scientists create new global wetland suitability map
Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth. Yet with increasing urbanization and agricultural expansion, wetlands around the globe are in danger. Better mapping of wetlands worldwide ... more
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Greenhouse gases linked to past African rainfall
New research demonstrates for the first time that an increase in greenhouse gas concentrations thousands of years ago was a key factor in causing substantially more rainfall in two major regions of ... more
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Lethal control of wolves backfires on livestock
Washington State University researchers have found that it is counter-productive to kill wolves to keep them from preying on livestock. Shooting and trapping lead to more dead sheep and cattle the f ... more
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Powerful storm threatens typhoon-battered Philippines
Terrified survivors of a super typhoon that killed thousands in the Philippines last year were on Wednesday preparing for a powerful new storm, as authorities scrambled to find safe evacuation centres. ... more
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