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Scientists enhance recyclability of waste plastic
废塑料 可回收性 污染防治
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2023/5/17
Drylands: Desolate, scorched, uninhabitable? Scientists say otherwise
Drylands Desolate scorched uninhabitable Scientists say otherwise
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2015/3/4
The following is part 17 in a series on the National Science Foundation's Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network.
Visit parts one, two, three, four, five, six,...
An Investigation of Human-Error Rates in Wildlife Photographic Identification; Implications for the Use of Citizen Scientists
pattern recognition ecology marbled salamander public participation in science
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2014/12/11
Rapid technological advancements in digital cameras and widespread public access to the internet have inspired many researchers to consider alternative methods for collecting, analyzing, and distribut...
UQ scientists awarded Eureka prize
Eureka prize environmental research biological conservation
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2009/8/25
The designers of conservation planning software that helped rezone the Great Barrier Reef have been recognised with the prestigious Sherman Eureka Prize for Environmental Research. Developed by Dr Ian...
Hazardous Gas Helps Climate Scientists--IAEA and WMO Collaborate to Improve Atmospheric Research Using Radon(图)
Hazardous Gas Climate Scientists IAEA WMO Atmospheric Research Radon
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2009/8/17
The IAEA and the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) have taken another step in their global initiative to improve atmospheric investigations that use radon.Radon is a heavy radioactive gas formed...
Racing the Clock: Rapid Climate Change Forces Scientists to Evaluate Extreme Conservation Strategies(图)
Clock Climate Change Scientists Extreme Conservation Strategies
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2009/5/27
Scientists are, for the first time, objectively evaluating ways to help species adapt to rapid climate change and other environmental threats via strategies that were considered too radical for seriou...
University of New Hampshire Scientists Awarded For UN Global Ecosystem-Human Health Study
Ecosystem Environment
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2007/4/6