An Overview of Ultrasensitive Trace Metal Analysisby Aimee CichockiAdvanced techniques overcome challenges with ultra-low detection levels
NewsThe Power of Indigenous Voices and Data Supporting the Green Transitionby GRID-ArendalThe policy brief addresses two themes: the state of inclusion of Indigenous knowledge, and data availability
NewsUrban Ponds Require Attention to Ensure Biodiversityby University of HelsinkiIncreasing pond vegetation may not improve biodiversity, a more mixed management style is needed
NewsDiverse Variations in the Thawing of Frozen Ground on the Tibetan Plateauby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesThe increase in precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau is a factor in the thermodynamics of the frozen ground
NewsClimate Change Leads to Earlier Senescence in Alpine Plantsby University of BaselThe most common type of alpine grassland begins aging earlier when given an early start due to climate change
NewsPaying Farmers to Create Woodland and Wetland May Help UK Environmental Effortsby British Ecological SocietyUK farmers will change their businesses to aid environmental efforts if the government rewards them well
NewsNew Study Highlights Urgent Need to Safeguard Deep Reefsby University of OxfordScientists call for urgent conservation of deep reefs, one of the planet’s largest and least protected ecosystems
NewsDaylong Wastewater Samples Yield Surprisesby Rice UniversityMethod to find antibiotic-resistant genes shows limits of “snapshot” samples, chlorination
NewsCatching Up to Climate Change by Tracking Big-Picture Patternsby S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources, Utah State UniversityResearchers work to understand how a thousand tweaks to a plant community might impact ecosystems as a whole
NewsLogged Tropical Forests Are Surprisingly Vibrant and Need Protectionby University of OxfordEcological energy flow through logged forests was found to be 2.5 times greater than in old-growth forest
NewsTemperature Targets May Worsen Climate Injustice for Island Statesby University of Massachusetts AmherstJustice-focused policies are needed to minimize impacts of sea-level rise