Environment
Looming Insect Invasion Threatens California Wine and Avocados
UC Riverside is testing whether a sesame seed-sized wasp can control a pest that could seriously damage California crops including wine, walnuts, and avocados.
Latest Research Articles
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The Complex Fate of Antarctic Species in the Face of a Changing Climate
No Evidence for Increased Egg Predation in the Arctic
Flickering Sky Islands Generate Andean Biodiversity
Warming Waters in Western Tropical Pacific May Effect West Antarctic Ice Sheet
Carbon-neutral Fuel Made from Sunlight and Air
The Surprising Reason Why Some Lemurs May be More Sensitive to Forest Loss
Old Ice and Snow Yields Tracer of Preindustrial Ozone
Light-powered Nano-organisms Consume CO2, Create Eco-friendly Plastics and Fuels
Mysterious Holes in Antarctic Sea Ice Explained by Years of Robotic Data
Ancient DNA from Roman and Medieval Grape Seeds Reveal Ancestry of Wine Making
Switchgrass Hybrid Yields Insights Into Plant Evolution




