
A check on runaway lake drainage
Each summer, Greenland's ice sheet - the world's second-largest expanse of ice, measuring three times the size of Texas - begins to melt. Pockets of melting ice form hundreds of large, 'supraglacial ... more
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Sudden draining of glacial lakes explained
In 2008 scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and the University of Washington documented for the first time how the icy bottoms of lakes atop the Greenland Ice Sheet can crack ... more
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Kim Jong Un urges expansion of N. Korea nuclear capability
China to showcase latest military hardware at September parade
CerraCap backs Space Kinetic to accelerate space superiority and missile defense
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Acid saline groundwaters and lakes of southern Western Australia
The "wheat belt" and "gold fields" of southern Western Australia are associated with a regional acid saline groundwater system. Groundwaters hosted in the Yilgarn Craton there have pH levels as low ... more
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Scientists see a natural place for 'rewilded' plants in organic farming
One of the key elements of organic agriculture, as defined by the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM), is that it rejects unpredictable technologies, such as genetic en ... more
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Citizen science helps protect nests of a raptor in farmland
During recent years it has become increasingly common that volunteer citizens help to collect ecological information and carry out conservation actions over vast geographical areas that scientists a ... more
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Bee populations face another threat: aluminum
Researchers have found high concentrations of aluminum in bee populations, suggesting contamination by the silver-gray metal could be partially responsible for the insect's decline. ... more
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Move over Arabidopsis, there's a new model plant in town
As farmers spend billions of dollars spreading nitrogen on their fields this spring, researchers at the University of Missouri are working toward less reliance on the fertilizer.
Less dependen ... more
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