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Time Of Year Important In Projections Of Climate Change Effects On Ecosystems
Based on more than 25 years of data from the National Science Foundation Konza Prairie Long-Term Ecological Research site in Kansas, ecologists looked at how droughts and heat waves affect grass growth during different months of the year. The researchers found that droughts reduced grass growth most in early June, while heat waves reduced grass growth only during late July.
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Researchers Discover Molecular Secrets Of Ancient Chinese Herbal Remedy
A 2,000-year-old herb turns on genes involved in a newly discovered pathway called the amino acid response pathway, which is thought to play a role in immune regulation and metabolic signaling.
Why Looks Can Be Deceiving
People with damage to areas of the prefrontal cortex cannot understand the wide variety of facial expressions that convey social signals.
Explosive Evolution Need Not Follow Mass Extinctions, Study Of Ancient Zooplankton Finds
Following one of Earth's five greatest mass extinctions, tiny marine organisms called graptoloids did not begin to rapidly develop new physical traits until about 2 million years after competing species became extinct.
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