
Carnivorous conchs are decimating oyster populations
In Florida, oyster reefs are shrinking. The mollusks' collapse is being a blamed on a rise in water salinity and an influx of a species of carnivorous conchs. ... more
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Blue-green algae poses threat to US water systems
A report concludes that blooms of toxic cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, are a poorly monitored and underappreciated risk to recreational and drinking water quality in the United States, and may ... more
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Sateliot books Spanish Miura 5 launch for two next gen Trito satellites in 2027
Exolaunch to deploy five satellites on Spectrum mission from Norway
3 Surprising Ways Space Hardware Reaches Launchpads
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Researchers detail carbon output from rivers and streams
Work by a University of Wyoming professor and a recent UW Ph.D. graduate has provided a more complete picture of the role of rivers and streams in the global carbon cycle.
Robert Hall Jr., pro ... more
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Scientists pioneer method to track water flowing through glaciers
Researchers for the first time have used seismic sensors to track meltwater flowing through glaciers and into the ocean, an essential step to understanding the future of the world's largest glaciers ... more
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How fires from plantations affect air quality in Equatorial SEA
Researchers have combined satellite observations with atmospheric modelling to calculate how fires associated with industrial concessions in the Sumatra and Kalimantan regions of Indonesia affect ai ... more
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Atomic-level defense secrets of plant life revealed
Just as nations around the globe carefully guard their defense secrets, so do plants. New research in the current issue of Nature, however, has revealed the molecular secrets of plants' defense mech ... more
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Heatwave shrivelling French wine production: experts
A long period of hot weather threatens to hit the wine harvest in France's famous Burgundy and Beaujolais regions, experts told AFP on Tuesday. ... more
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