Global record of “ghost” nannofossils reveals plankton resilience to high CO2 and warming
Imprint fossils reveal higher plankton abundances during some past warm periods than intact fossils indicate.
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Imprint fossils reveal higher plankton abundances during some past warm periods than intact fossils indicate.
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Science, <a href=”https://www.science.org/toc/science/376/6594″>Volume 376, Issue 6594</a>, Page 705-705, May 2022. Source link
Science, <a href=”https://www.science.org/toc/science/376/6594″>Volume 376, Issue 6594</a>, Page 716-720, May 2022. Source link
Mixtures of tree species tend to grow better timber than monocultures, especially when species have complementary traits. Source link
Science, <a href=”https://www.science.org/toc/science/376/6594″>Volume 376, Issue 6594</a>, Page 699-700, May 2022. Source link
In early 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold, a lab run by virologist John Schoggins at the University of Texas (UT) Southwestern Medical Center became one of many around the world to shift its full attention to the crisis. He and his seven-person lab offered help to other scientists and physicians—by testing human saliva…
Science, <a href=”https://www.science.org/toc/science/376/6594″>Volume 376, Issue 6594</a>, Page 758-761, May 2022. Source link