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Goldenrods temporarily duck their heads during pest seasonFound in: Agriculture, Biology, Botany, Ecology and Life
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R.K. Pachauri, an engineer and economist by training, is director-general of The Energy and Resources Institute in New Delhi, India, and a corecipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his role as chief of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The IPCC periodically issues consensus reports on the science of climate change. Senior editor Janet Raloff spoke with him about changes he hopes to see from the Obama administration.Found in: Climate Change, Earth Science, Ecology, Environment and Technology
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A new federal rule makes it harder to destroy protected forests.Found in: Climate Change, Ecology, Environment and Science & Society
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Virus could explain one symptom of colony collapse.Found in: Agriculture, Biology, Ecology, Environment, Food Science, Science & Society and Zoology
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Scientists tally the economic toll of fertilizing pollutants on water quality.Found in: Ecology, Environment and Science & Society
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A widely used agricultural weed killer teams up with fertilizer to render frogs especially vulnerable to debilitating parasites.Found in: Agriculture, Ecology, Environment, Life and Zoology
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Species vulnerable to enslavement may evolve ways to fight their captors.Found in: Ecology and Life
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The number of coastal areas known as dead zones is on the rise. A new tally reports more than 400 of the oxygen starved regions worldwide.Found in: Agriculture, Chemistry, Climate Change and Ecology
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