Recent wet weather may have brought relief to gardeners, but experts say appearances can be deceiving.
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Arctic Ocean ecosystems crossed a nitrogen tipping point around 2009 and may never return to their prior state, per a new Communications Earth study
Nitrogen, the nutrient that anchors the base of the Arctic food web, dropped sharply in Fram Strait surface waters after 2009 ...
With unique monsoon, mesoscale and submesoscale processes, the Indian Ocean offers critical insights and new challenges to ...
Precision agriculture is a great tool, but it cannot save cropping systems that are experiencing a decline in soil health.
Summer gardens often look like they struggle because of scorching temperatures, but heat alone does not usually deliver the ...
Ocean microbes control Earth's carbon cycle. Scientists found a simpler way to understand how these tiny organisms shape our ...
Field water management sits at the heart of agricultural resilience. In an era of intensifying drought, expanding salinization, and progressive soil ...
Natural riverine and aquatic ecosystems harbor diverse and dynamic microbial communities that are central to biogeochemical cycling, organic matter ...
Scientists removed tissue from a sea cucumber, and years later, it was still alive, healing, and growing on its own.
Most homeowners know when their lawn looks bad. Brown patches appear. Weeds take over. Mosquitoes make the backyard unbearable. What's less obvious is why these problems keep coming back despite ...
A combination of nutrients can help boost hair growth and promote healthy hair. Dietitians and hair loss experts break down ...
Typhoon Maria scrambled bacterial communities at every ocean depth, and researchers with rare timing captured the entire ...
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