Biology
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Moisture Is an Important Regulator and Sequestrant of Soil Carbon Stocks [STUDY]
Insights showed that moisture is a key factor in the control and sequestration of soil carbon stocks
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Ocean Gases From Phytoplankton Aid in the Formation of Dense Clouds That Reflect Sunlight in Antarctica
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Newly Found 80-Million-year-Old Fossil Plant in California Sheds Light on Modern Day Crops
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Two New Viruses Infecting Hibiscus Plants in Hawaii, Posing a Threat to the State Flower
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US Plants and Animals on the Verge of Extinction While Ecosystems Face Collapse
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How Loud the Oceans Have Become as a Result of Increased Human Activity, Which Has Also Disrupted Sea Life
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Utah Legislators Have Put Emergency Rescue Procedures in Place for the Great Salt Lake
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The Development of Wheat Spikes Since Ancient Mesopotamian Farmers First Planted the Agricultural Cradle
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Catfish Injected with Alligator DNA Could Live Longer, Experiment Demonstrates
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319 Million Year Old Early Ray-Finned Fish Skull Revealed Oldest Example of Preserved Vertebrate Brain
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Tonga Volcano Eruption Annihilates Life Forms Never Seen Before, Destroys Island It Created Seven Years Ago
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Understanding Plants: Critical for Predicting Fire Behavior and Effects
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Resurrecting an Extinct Tasmanian Tiger [Study]