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Posted January 26, 2012:
- Overgrazed Grasslands Tied to Locust Outbreaks
- Temperate Freshwater Wetlands Are 'Forgotten' Carbon Sinks
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- Availability and Use of Sanitation Reduces by Half the Likelihood of Parasitic Worm Infections
- Fungi-Filled Forests Are Critical for Endangered Orchids
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- Diverse Ecosystems Are Crucial Climate Change Buffer
- Worm Seeks Worm: Chemical Cues Drive Aggregation in Nematodes
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Posted December 13, 2011:
- Improved Rainwater Harvesting System Promising
- Findings on Biochar, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Ethylene
Posted December 12, 2011:
- Spring's Rising Soil Temperatures See Hormones Wake Seeds from Their Winter Slumber
- Tree Species Maps for European Forests
Posted November 30, 2011:
- Texas Drought Visible in New National Groundwater Maps
- Abrupt Permafrost Thaw Increases Climate Threat, Experts Say
- Petroleum-Eating Mushrooms
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Posted November 22, 2011:
- Humans Can Unwittingly Bring Alien Plant Species to Svalbard
- Amazon's Biodiversity: Clearing Up Doubts as to the Benefits of Ecotourism
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Posted November 14, 2011:
- New Sources Found for Accumulated Dust on Chinese Loess Plateau
- Good Preparation Is Key, Even for Plant Cells and Symbiotic Fungi
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- Thousand-Color Sensor Reveals Contaminants in Earth and Sea: Technology Spots Environmental Hazards
- Australian Technology Aims to Make Storing Radioactive Waste Safer
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Posted October 14, 2011:
- New Study Finds 400,000 Farmers in Southern Africa Using 'Fertilizer Trees' to Improve Food Security
Posted October 13, 2011:
- Future Forests May Soak Up More Carbon Dioxide Than Previously Believed
- Method of Studying Roots, Rarely Used in Wetlands, Improves Ecosystem Research
