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Dusty Days Are Here Again for El Paso
Spring and early summer are generally dusty in the Borderplex region of the Chihuahuan Desert—a transnational area that spans parts of southern New Mexico, West Texas, and the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
Arctic Plants React to Climate Change in Unexpected Ways
Scientists studying plants in one of the most extreme environments on Earth say the Arctic is indeed changing under the impact of global warming—but not in a uniform way.
Study Reveals How Wet Soils Can Amplify Heatwaves in Vulnerable Regions
Hardly a month goes by without a heatwave occurring somewhere on our planet: January? Australia.
New Biostimulant Treatment Significantly Boosts Wheat Yields, Field Studies Confirm
A novel biostimulant could deliver increased wheat yields of up to 12%, according to researchers from Oxford University, Rothamsted, and the Rosalind Franklin Institute in a long-term study published in the journal Nature Biotechnology.
Restoring Oil Wells Back to Nature With Moss
In what could represent a milestone in ecological restoration, researchers have implemented a method capable of restoring peatlands at tens of thousands of oil and gas exploration sites in Western Canada.