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PA Natural Heritage Program Update Highlights Hellbender Research, Piping Plover Restoration, Dragonflies, Invasive Species Education

PA Environment Daily

The Fall Update from the PA Natural Heritage Program features articles on these and other topics-- -- Inside The Nest Box - Novel Eastern Hellbender Research -- Limestone Run Biodiversity Hotspot In Westmoreland County -- Highlighting The Genesee River -- Piping Plover Restoration In Presque Isle State Park -- First Breeding Confirmation Of Swainson's (..)

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Nobel Prize winners inspire young minds in new scientific articles for kidsĀ 

Frontiers

Frontiers for Young Minds launches third volume of Nobel Collection articles for young readers Photo credit: Frontiers Frontiers for Young Minds , an award-winning, non-profit, open-access scientific journal for kids, has released the third volume of its Nobel Collection today. With over 1.5

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Heat wave: article collections on the global impact of rising temperatures

Frontiers

As the temperature rises this summer, we have gathered our top article collections on how heat affects us and the planet. With collective views of over 1 million, researchers were fired up by topics spanning from plant heat stress and weather extremes in the urban environment to marine heatwaves and human heat acclimation.

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Frontiers for Young Minds celebrates 15 million article views!

Frontiers

We have now reached 15 million article views! I selected 6 articles for you to start exploring what our journal has to offer. By Ayelet Vardi Reaching 15 million article views is an exciting moment for us at Frontiers for Young Minds. On our articles page you can search for your favorite topics!

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New study finds 19th century wooden shipwrecks to be thriving habitats for deep-sea microbiomes

Frontiers

Image: Maui Topical Images/Shutterstock.com. Ocean scientists have known that natural hard habitats, some of which have been present for hundreds to thousands of years shape the biodiversity of life on the seafloor. These biofilms are ultimately what enable hard habitats to transform into islands of biodiversity.ā€. ?

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Analysis: Why TV and film scripts need to stop ignoring the climate crisis?

A Greener Life

This article explores why this is a problem, and what can be done to change it. A study revealed that the circumstances crisis is no longer a topic that is touched on in Hollywood movies and series. However, figures from recent years show a low rating on global warming-related topics, as only 2.8% C by 2030.

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Nobel Prize winners publish new scientific articles just for kidsĀ 

Frontiers

Latest Nobel Collection articles offer fresh excitement to young scientists Photo credit: Frontiers Frontiers for Young Minds , a unique, completely free kidsā€™ science journal launched its second Nobel Collection today. To explore the Nobel Collection Volume 2 articles, click here. For Volume 1, click here.

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