Environment
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Long-held Theories About How Plants Use Calcium Waves To Respond Structurally to Injury and Other Stresses
A new angle has been added to old hypotheses about how plants use calcium waves to react systemically to injury and other stresses.
Latest Research Articles
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The UK’s Investment Zones May Endanger the Country’s Historic Woods
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Rising Magma Produces Notes Reverberating Through the Crater, Signals Volcanic Eruption
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Wildfires in the American West are Causing Extreme Weather Conditions in Other States [Study]
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Cooler Winter Weather Forecasted for a Dozen US States; Increased Energy Consumption Expected
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Insect Pollination Is Critical for Rare Laramie Chickensage Species in Wyoming
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Engineers Succeeded in Producing Potentially Beneficial Solar Cells for the Environment
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Rare Oregon Wildflower Might be Listed as 'Endangered' Within 12 Months
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Botswana Diamond Proves Transition Zone Between Earth Mantles Has Water Reserves, Not a Dry Sponge
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Night Sky Map: Lost Fabled Star Catalogue of Hipparchus Unearthed in Egypt
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How Will Protecting Old Trees Help Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change?
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Ocean Warming Rate Doubles, WIll Be Unstoppable Through 2100; What Happens Next?
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Developing Nations Demand Rich Nations Provide Compensation for Climate-Caused 'Loss and Damage'