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  1. In the Tropics, woody vines make lightning more deadly for forests

    … system was used to reveal the mechanisms underlying this variation, and whether the presence of lianas influenced the … in forests where liana density is especially high, such as seasonal and young tropical forests. Lianas make lightning disturbance more severe, potentially leading to deeper canopy gaps that then become hotspots for liana …

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  2. Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend

    … to both the content and culture of science was deep and will be missed by many.” Raised in New … for his family, friends, and discipline. His influence is deep & has shaped thought about ecosystems, & ecology more …

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  3. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … Douthat usefully delves into this theory in his memoir The Deep Places. The scientists I asked about this theory … edge of the island, where a narrow channel of shallow water separates it from New Jersey. Deer, VanAcker tells me, … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  4. Livestock antibiotics and rising temperatures disrupt soil microbial communities

    … days. Temperatures tested (15, 20, and 30°C) represented seasonal variation plus a future warming projection. For each … Associate Professor at the University of Idaho’s Soil and Water Systems Department, says, “Forces of environmental …

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  5. How it all started

    … is unlikely, as it would have been subject to a withering flux of ultraviolet light from the Sun, until the ozone … tectonic plates are moving apart, allowing magma from the deep Earth to bubble upward. This volcanic activity is … is generated when iron minerals react with the oxygen in seawater. For her PhD dissertation, Stacey Worman, working …

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  6. Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate change

    … can help us manage things like fish kills and harmful algal blooms. When a lake remains stratified for longer … is responding to global-scale climate drivers, as well as variations in local weather conditions. Lake stratification … that spring conditions, influenced by the NAO, regulated deep water cooling in the summer. As the stratification …

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  7. Cary Art Installation

    … white Image  - 1942  Color Image – 2023 Archival Pigments Prints     Cary … by how strong the wind is. It’s dictated by what’s deep underneath it. It’s like psychoanalysis. Ironically, … Jersey. Stillman’s art work has been reviewed in numerous publications including the New York Times and Hyperallergic. …

  8. Is the coronavirus pandemic related to meat production?

    … the 2019 book, The Meat Question: Animals, Humans, and the Deep History of Food. Professor Andrew Cunningham, deputy … with the creatures that are shedding bacteria, viruses, and parasites more heavily than their counterparts. We’re … fatality rate, which is a lot, about 10 times more than seasonal flu. But we’re talking about diseases around the …

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  9. Team Cary: Chelsey Nieman

    … the 'R/V Sprout' research vessel taking samples from a deep sea trench off the California coast. Credit: Amy … and emerald shiner. My work focused on the effects reduced water clarity, due to sediments and algae, on the visual … worked with charter boat captains to understand impacts of algal blooms on recreational angling. …

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  10. The sea ice blues

    … ice covers the surface of the Arctic Ocean. It forms by the seasonal freezing of sea water at the surface. In the … smaller than in prior years. While there is year-to-year variation, the extent of sea ice has been declining in a … records reveal major regional retreat of Antarctic sea ice. Deep Sea Research 54: 243-252. Kurtz, N.t. and T. Markus. …

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