A new study finds that scaling back grazing on most pastureland worldwide would dramatically increase the amount of carbon stored in soils.
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An Underwater Plume From Kavachi
Kavachi is one of the most active submarine volcanoes in the Pacific.
Tsetse Fly Fertility Damaged After Just One Heatwave, Study Finds
The fertility of both female and male tsetse flies is affected by a single burst of hot weather, researchers at the University of Bristol and Stellenbosch University in South Africa have found.
Plasma Oscillations Propel Breakthroughs in Fusion Energy
New insights into plasma oscillations are paving the way for improved particle accelerators and commercial fusion energy.
Illinois Study: Tropical Birds Could Tolerate Warming Better Than Expected
Consider the globe, spinning silently in space. Its poles and its middle, the equator, remain relatively stable, thermally speaking, for the duration of Earth’s annual circuit around the sun.
Study Shows a Healthy Diet is Linked with a Slower Pace of Aging, Reduced Dementia Risk
A healthier diet is associated with a reduced dementia risk and slower pace of aging, according to a new study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and The Robert Butler Columbia Aging Center.