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Groundwater Pumping Drives Rapid Sinking in California
A new study shows land in California’s San Joaquin Valley has been sinking at record-breaking rates over the last two decades as groundwater extraction has outpaced natural recharge.
Insecticide Contamination in Minnesota’s Ground and Surface Water
New research from the University of Minnesota examined levels of neonicotinoid insecticides — commonly called neonics — in surface and groundwater across Minnesota.
MSU Researchers Find Trees Acclimate to Changing Temperatures
Climate change is a persistent and growing challenge to plant life on our planet. Changes to the environments that plants are accustomed to affects how they grow.
Bee Alert: Pesticides Pose a Real Threat to Over 70% of Wild Bees
Reforms needed to ensure the protection of all pollinator species, our food systems and biodiversity as a whole.
Mount Fuji Bare Again After Fleeting Snow
As the calendar turned to November 2024, Japan’s iconic volcano and highest peak, Mount Fuji, still awaited the first snowfall of the season.