Rising soil temperatures could stop forests spreading
Researchers found higher soil surface temperatures prevented seedling survival and forest expansion in low-elevation forests.
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Researchers found higher soil surface temperatures prevented seedling survival and forest expansion in low-elevation forests.
Researchers found that massive copper ore deposits in central Arizona formed from melted crust rather than melted mantle.
Researchers found that adding city waste products to local farms promoted a healthy soil microbiome and improved how tomatoes taste.
Researchers showed that rising temperatures make it harder for bumblebees to detect their sugary food sources.
Researchers found that sulfuric and nitric acids from human activities dissolve more limestone in aquifers than they previously thought,…
Scientists stimulated atmospheric gases with electricity and found they reacted with common salts and minerals to form complex chemicals…
Astronomers modeled the ideal climatic and atmospheric conditions for exoplanets and found that planets with non-circular orbits had more…
Researchers found the melting Greenland Ice Sheet is releasing tons of icebergs into the North Atlantic Ocean that could further disrupt…
Scientists discovered molecules that helped the first complex life forms build strong cell membranes to withstand extreme environments.
Scientists used models to test whether remnants of the moon-forming impactor, Theia, are present deep within the Earth.