
Can sub-Saharan Africa feed itself?
Scientists tried to find out if and how Africa can meet its future demand for grain as its population increases.
Scientists tried to find out if and how Africa can meet its future demand for grain as its population increases.
Scientists wanted to find out how consumption in our everyday life affects climate change.
Scientists try to find out how much of the world’s ocean should be protected to ensure the health of its ecosystem and all of the services and benefits it provides to us.
Scientists wanted to know how climate change affects the relationship between predatory fish and their plankton prey in an estuary.
Scientists wanted to find out what effect do synthetic fertilizers have on wild prairies.
Scientists show that human-caused climate change has effects even on the Great Lakes – an area we thought was pristine.
Scientists wanted to find out what happens with carbon dioxide in the oceans.
Scientists find out that rainforests are not so vulnerable to deforestation as they previously thought.
Scientists wanted to find out what effect climate change will have on crops.
Scientists study what ocean bacteria (will) do with the carbon dissolved in the water.
Scientists used ancient DNA, radiocarbon dating, and archaeological remains to find out where the first people in the Caribbean came from.
Scientists wanted to know how ravens’ intelligence and cognitive skills compared to apes.
Researchers wanted to assess and predict bone loss in astronauts caused by spaceflight.
Researchers investigated the impact of gender stereotypes favoring boys in computer science and engineering on children and adolescents.
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