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Mojave Desert Seed Bank: Safeguarding Ancient Ecosystems for Future Generations
Inside a Mojave aster flower, a tiny bee is fast asleep. At night, the pale lavender petals close, providing a safe resting place. In the morning, as birdsong rings out across the desert, the flower opens, revealing its tenant.
Latest Research Articles
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Forest Ecosystems Rely on the Quiet Work of Small Mammals for Vitality
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Chimango Caracaras Break the Mold with Shared Parenting Duties in Raptor World
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Beyond El Niño: Understanding the True Drivers Behind East Africa’s Catastrophic Floods
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UK Weather Alert: Met Office Warns of Flooding Risk Amidst Persistent Rainfall
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Tonga Volcano Eruption Caused by Underground Gas Buildup Instead of Magma, Seawater Reaction [Study]
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Central US Weather Update: Tornadoes Seen To Escalate On Memorial Day Weekend
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2024 Atlantic Hurricanes: Rapid Intensification to Unleash Deadly Storms This Season
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Central, Southern Plains Forecast: Severe Thunderstorms to Unleash Hail, Frequent Lightning This Weekend
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Texas Weather Forecast: Over 110,000 Properties Experienced Power Outages Due to Destructive Storms
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Finnish Company Develops Sustainable Lab-Grown Meat Using Air, Electricity and Microbes
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Memorial Day Meltdown: Severe Storms and Sweltering Heat to Sweep Across the US
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Floods That Hit Afghanistan Most Likely To Intensify, UN Warns






