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Riding the Whims of the Wind
As Earth’s climate continues to change, a plant’s ability to adapt to its shifting environment is critical to its survival. Often, to stay alive a plant must move locations by releasing its seeds, but plants are rooted in the ground and cannot move themselves.
Breathing Highway Air Increases Blood Pressure, UW Research Finds
For more than a century, American cities have been sliced and diced by high-traffic roadways.
Antarctica’s Ancient Ice Sheets Foreshadow Dynamic Changes in Earth’s Future
Nineteen million years ago, during a time known as the early Miocene, massive ice sheets in Antarctica rapidly and repeatedly grew and receded.
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.
As Temperatures Rise, Dengue Fever Spreads and Cases Rise
The monsoon season in Bangladesh typically runs from May to September, with rainfall peaking in July and sputtering out in early October.