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In southern California’s Coachella Valley, pale sand dunes sprawl under the desert sun, shifting and re-forming in the wind.
Just like any living organism, the soil has its own metabolism. Plants, worms, insects, and most importantly, microorganisms ...
Since the onset of the Anthropocene, chemical pollution has become a major global threat to biodiversity across all ecosystems. It is no longer a ...
Native grass species serve as vital germplasm resources and have evolved impressive traits like drought, cold, disease, and ...
The enduring allure of the Himalayas, once articulated by Swami Vivekananda as a “deeper pull from within,” continues to resonate with profound urgency in our contemporary world. More than a century ...
Do you think you know which species are most vulnerable in an ecosystem? A novel analytical method developed by Italian ...
Green careers — jobs that contribute to conservation and sustainability — can be challenging to break into. In 2024, the ...
For a long time, the soil was the domain of chemistry and physics. This only changed forty years ago. Today, the soil has ...
UK partnered with Sky, in collaboration with the Blue Marine Foundation, the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, and the UN ...
The human gut is home to trillions of microbes, yet scientific understanding has largely focused on bacteria, leaving the ...
As shiny, pearl-like white plastic pellets rode wave after wave and piled up on the beaches of Thiruvananthapuram in India’s ...
Despite its promised and expected benefits, embankments in the lower delta often fail to provide adequate protection for both ...