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Bees are Still Being Harmed Despite Tightened Pesticide Regulations
A new study has confirmed that pesticides, commonly used in farmland, significantly harm bumblebees – Ireland’s most important wild pollinators.
Your Local Sea Snail Might Not Make It in Warmer Oceans – But Oysters Will
The frilled dog winkle may sound like a complex knot for a tie, but this local sea snail holds clues to our warmer future, including a dire outlook for species that can’t move, adapt, or acclimate as fast as their environment heats up.
Analysis of Carbon Cycle During Last Glacial Period Can Help Monitor Climate Crisis
Gas exchanges between the atmosphere and the ocean are a key part of the carbon cycle, playing a vital role in climate regulation and maintenance of the planet’s ecological equilibrium.
New Method Can Detect Early-Stage Breast Cancer in Two Minutes
University of Waterloo researchers are pioneering a method to detect breast cancer in women early enough for them to receive life-saving treatment.
Being Prepared for Storm Surges on the Baltic Sea Coast
The record storm surge in October 2023 caused severe damage to the German Baltic coast.