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Study reveals genes regulating lotus flowering

Lotus is one of the top 10 traditional flowers in China with high ornamental value. Flowering behavior in lotus marks…

Back-to-back cyclones and flood plume impacts on the Great Barrier Reef

Back-to-back cyclones have exposed the Great Barrier Reef to extensive and persistent flood plumes from Ingham up to Cape York…

An algae bloom devastated sea mammals last year: LA wants to improve its rescue efforts

A nightmarish scene unfolded in the summer of 2023 across Los Angeles County beaches as hundreds of sick marine mammals…

Silent fields: A cocktail of pesticides is stunting bumblebee colonies across Europe

The European Parliament voted against a proposal to curb the use of agricultural pesticides in November 2023. These chemicals, designed…

Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds

A study published Friday in the journal Science Advances said climate change is increasing the frequency of both hazards, particularly…

Tidal landscapes: A greater carbon sink than previously thought

Natural habitats flooded by the tide form ecosystems that captures large amounts of carbon, which can help to mitigate climate…

Lupus and other autoimmune diseases strike far more women than men. Now there’s a clue why

It’s all about how the body handles females’ extra X chromosome, Stanford University researchers reported Thursday—a finding that could lead…

New study suggests culling animals who ‘don’t belong’ can be a flawed nature conservation practice

Introduced large herbivores, or megafauna, are claimed to have distinct and harmful ecological impacts, including damaging sensitive plants and habitats,…

Epping Forest worth £1.9bn to society over 50 years – report

Epping Forest has been valued at £1.9bn to society over the next 50 years by a consultancy firm. Natural Capital…

Study finds relocated songbirds can successfully learn the diversity of songs they need to survive

The research, published in the journal Conservation Science and Practice, is the first to follow translocated songbird chicks over time…

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