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It Might Be Wrecking the Climate, but Co₂ Is Actually Good for Your Cells
University of Utah chemists discover how bicarbonate can protect cells from oxidative stress in a study that challenges how cell damage has been studied for decades.
New Smart Agriculture Technology for Monitoring Plants
With growing concerns over climate change and overpopulation, we urgently need to boost agricultural productivity.
Same Plant, Different Tactic: Habitat Determines Response to Climate
Clues found relating repair of photosynthetic protein complex to how plants survive in colder regions.
Researchers Show Complex Relationship Between Arctic Warming and Arctic Dust
The Arctic is warming two to four times faster than the global average.
Oceans Emit Sulfur and Cool the Climate More Than Previously Thought
Researchers have quantified for the first time the global emissions of a sulfur gas produced by marine life, revealing it cools the climate more than previously thought, especially over the Southern Ocean.