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W hen Mount St Helens erupted in 1980, the resulting lava, ash, and debris turned the landscape barren for miles around. It ...
Industrial fishing removes large amounts of nutrients like carbon and phosphorus. This disrupts marine food webs.
The accumulation of toxic elements poses a significant threat to terrestrial ecosystems, with the patterns and influencing ...
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How Cane Toads Are Devastating Hawaiian EcosystemsIn recent years, the Hawaiian Islands have faced a silent invasion that threatens their delicate ecosystems. The introduction ...
How can fungi be used as building construction materials? This is what a recent study published in Cell Reports Physical ...
As urbanization reshapes global landscapes, ecological balance is increasingly at risk, especially in Africa. The primary drivers are rapid development and expanding human settlements, often without ...
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AZ Animals on MSNHow More Than 900 Pharmaceutical Substances are Impacting the Natural Behavior and Migratory Patterns of SalmonA new study has determined that Atlantic salmon are swimming faster as they migrate to the sea, but why? Learn the shocking truth here.
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: If We Must Bring Back Extinct Species, Let's Focus On the Giant HerbivoresAnalysis - The American genetic engineering firm Colossal Biosciences recently announced to much fanfare it had "de-extincted" the dire wolf, a canine species that was wiped out around 10,000 years ...
Between the Indian and Banana Rivers on Merritt Island, lies a unique 6.68-acre stormwater treatment area conducted by Beemats in 2016–2017.
Some cell-shocking facts about these microscopic organisms — they may lack bones, bravado, or branding, but they are among ...
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research have developed an innovative system – called MetaFlowTrain – that allows the study of metabolic exchange and interactions within ...
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