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5,529 results for: Forests

  1. Science & Society

    Aftermath of ancient eruption offers lessons in adapting to disaster

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  2. In ancient Southwest droughts, a warning of dry times to come

    Anything but lush, the U.S. Southwest has been especially parched lately. About a decade ago a cycle of droughts began; the latest one has dried much of the region to a degree that meteorologists expect only twice a century. But look back a millennium or more, and you’ll find signs that today’s conditions are not […]

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  3. Physics

    Catch a Wave

    Detection of gravitational waves predicted by Einstein's 1916 general theory of relativity may finally occur, thanks to a new generation of laser-based observatories.

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  4. Anthropology

    Cultures of Reason

    East Asian and Western cultures may encourage fundamentally different reasoning styles, rather than build on universal processes often deemed necessary for thinking.

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  5. Earth

    Greenhouse Gassed

    Scientists are discovering that more carbon dioxide in the air could spell disaster for plants and the animals that love to eat them.

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  6. Red Snow, Green Snow

    It's truly spring when those last white drifts go technicolor as algae bloom in the snow.

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  7. Code Breakers

    Scientists are altering bacteria in a most fundamental way.

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  8. Raising Trust

    Some forager groups may nurture a sharing sense in their offspring.

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  9. Humans

    When Biologists Get Bombed

    Or shot at by soldiers. This isn't textbook conservation science.

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  10. Anthropology

    The Forager King

    A celebrated anthropologist surprises and inspires his biographer.

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  11. Earth

    High-Flying Science, with Strings Attached

    In the hands of scientists, kites do serious data gathering.

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  12. What’s Worth Saving?

    A fracas over a biological term could have huge consequences for conservation.

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