Scientists have sequenced the entire genome of the tiny fern species Azolla filiculoides, a wunder-plant that played a pivotal role in cooling our planet 50 million years ago. Among its many properties, the Azolla can capture CO2 and nitrogen from the air and has genes that provide insect resistance.
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NASA Finds Fragmented Remnants of Beryl, Located West of Bermuda
The remnants of former Tropical Storm Beryl are being battered by upper level winds, and that’s fragmenting them even more. NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the northwestern Atlantic Ocean and found some of those scattered thunderstorms were strong.
New Research Calculates Capacity of North American Forests to Sequester Carbon
Researchers have calculated the capacity of North American forests to sequester carbon in a detailed analysis that for the first time integrates the effects of two key factors: the natural process of forest growth and regeneration, and climate changes that are likely to alter the growth process over the next 60 years.
Yale Researchers Identify Target for Novel Malaria Vaccine
A Yale-led team of researchers have created a vaccine that protects against malaria infection in mouse models, paving the way for the development of a human vaccine that works by targeting the specific protein that parasites use to evade the immune system. The study was published by Nature Communications.
Collaborative Species Conservation
What do gray wolves, manatees and bears have in common?
How Looking at the Big Picture Can Lead to Better Decisions
New research suggests how distancing yourself from a decision may help you make the choice that produces the most benefit for you and others affected.