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Community Science Volunteers Can Set Scientific World Abuzz With New Bumble Bee Sightings
Community science volunteers – laypeople with an interest in bees and conservation – significantly contribute to the scientific knowledge of native bumble bees across Canada and the United States, finds a new study by York University.
Combating Carbon Footprint: Novel Reactor System Converts Carbon Dioxide into Usable Fuel
Boilers are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions.
Rising Temperatures Will Significantly Reduce Streamflow in the Upper Colorado River Basin As Groundwater Levels Fall, New Research Shows
The Colorado River makes life possible in many Western cities and supports agriculture that sustains people throughout the country.
Future Climate Impacts Put Whale Diet at Risk
A new study led by Griffith University predicts future climate change impacts could disrupt the krill-heavy diet that humpback whales in the southern hemisphere consume.
Shedding Light on the Chemical Enigma of Sulfur Trioxide in the Atmosphere
Researchers at Tampere University have discovered that sulfur trioxide can form products other than sulfuric acid in the atmosphere by interacting with organic and inorganic acids.