Archives
-
Gene-Editing Helps To Protect Wheat From Extreme Weather, Climate Change, New Report Shows
With the increasing threat of climate change, gene editing can help save crops and wheat from extreme weather and rising temperatures. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
-
Kelp Forests and Beaches Show Similar Patterns of Change Across California
-
Climate Feedback Loop: Aerosol Particles from African Wildfires Increase Fire Intensity and Spread
-
Laser Scarecrows: A High-Tech Solution Protecting Crops From Bird Attacks
-
Terror Beasts: ‘Giant’ Predator Worms That Lived 518 Million Years Ago Unearthed in Greenland
-
Giant Predator Worms Lurked Beneath the Ancient Seafloor, Fossils Reveal
-
African Wildfires: 'Everlasting' Blaze in the Continent Caused by Aerosol Feedback Loop [Study]
-
Southeast USA Weather: Risk Of Heavy Rains, Tornadoes Expected Due To Storm
-
West Coast Weather Forecast: Cross-Country Storm To Bring Mountain Snow, Heavy Rain in Mid-January
-
Japan Quake Update: Death Toll Rises To 62; Survivors Now Facing Freezing Cold
-
Top 5 Major Winter Storms in New York That Brought Devastating Snow, Blizzard
-
What Causes Wind? Earth's Rotation is Not the Only Reason
-
Brazil's Bioluminescent Beetles Have Declined in About 30 Years Due to Pesticides, Artificial Lightning, Report Shows