The seagrass is greener along Florida’s Nature Coast … figuratively, that is.
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Human Activity Reduces Plant Diversity Hundreds of Kilometres Away
Natural ecosystems comprise groups of species capable of living in the specific conditions of a biological system.
New Computer Language Helps Spot Hidden Pollutants
UC Riverside tool empowers scientists, accelerates discovery.
Clay Can Help Make for Tomorrow’s Environmentally Friendly Quantum Technologies
In the future, quantum technology will become the standard for extremely fast computers.
Flamingos Create Water Tornados to Trap Their Prey
Stomp dancing, head jerking, chattering and skimming generate whorls and eddies that funnel brine shrimp and small animals into the birds’ mouths.
Does Adapting to a Warmer Climate Have Drawbacks?
Global warming is already very tough for animals in the wild, but it may be toughest for creatures like fish, whose body temperatures are controlled by the water temperatures around them.