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Progressive climate change: desertification threatens Mediterranean forests — DESERTIFICATION
Universität Heidelberg – https://www.newswise.com/articles/mediterranean-forests-face-desertification-amid-climate-change Scientists from Heidelberg University have conducted a study to understand how past climate and vegetation changes in the Mediterranean region can help predict the effects of human-made climate change. They analyzed fossil pollen from a sediment … Continue reading
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Self-Cleaning Tech Could Help Solar Panels Keep Efficiency Up
Solar panels are a special kind of magic — turning light into useful electrical energy. However, they don’t work nearly as well when they’re covered … Self-Cleaning Tech Could Help Solar Panels Keep Efficiency Up
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Linaria haelava — ARKBIODIV.COM
Linaria haelava occurs in a range of colors including purple, yellow and white. These attractive flowers are easily missed in the field because their plants can be as short as 5cm high. 38 more words Linaria haelava — ARKBIODIV.COM
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