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Across the icy edges of Earth’s northern and southern reaches, life has adapted to thrive in some of the harshest conditions.
The relocation highlights America’s failure to prepare for the ways climate change is making some places uninhabitable.
The project’s challenges highlight how ill-prepared the U.S. is to respond to the way climate change is making some places ...
The project’s challenges highlight how ill-prepared the U.S. is to respond to the way climate change is making some places ...
Artificial intelligence sea ice forecasting systems could help predict and protect the migration routes of endangered caribou ...
the Umea Plant Science Centre, and Hiroshima University has shed light on the genetic mechanisms behind climate adaptation in Marchantia polymorpha. By combining population genetics with global ...
How Greenpeace is working to protect pollinators and defend nature Nature is under threat – but together we’re fighting back. From saving the bees to defending the seas, here’s how Greenpeace is ...
Laboratory studies indicate that, in response to environmental conditions, plants modulate respiratory electron partitioning ... global change affected electron partitioning in Alaskan Arctic tundra ...
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Live Science on MSNKilimanjaro's giant groundsels: The strange plants that thrive on Africa's tallest mountainGiant groundsels are rare plants that grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) tall. They are endemic to the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro ...
This study investigated how microbial community structure and diversity varied with depth and topography in ice wedge polygons of wet tundra of the Arctic Coastal Plain in northern Alaska and what ...
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