Natural Resource Today Weekly - Issue #105

The most significant scientific findings you should know in less than 2 minutes.

Cambridge University:

In a recent study published in the journal Science Advances, researchers provide essential insights into how hibiscus plants attract pollinators.

University of Barcelona:

New research shines light on extreme melting of ice in Greenland. The study findings are published in the Journal of Climate.

University of Birmingham:

Researchers provide a clear understanding of photosynthesis and water-use efficiency in C4 plants such as sorghum. The research is published in journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

University of Konstanz:

New research sheds light on golden eagle flight patterns. The study is published in the journal eLife.

University of Potsdam:

New research explains how slow-moving landslides threaten communities in mountain regions. The study is published in the journal Earth’s Future.

Nanjing University:

Researchers provide insights into the benefits of urban trees in Chinese cities. The research is published in the journal Advances in Atmospheric Sciences.

Ghent University:

New research shines light on global drought projections. The study is published in the journal Nature.

Rice University:

Researchers have described a new species of wasp from the Rice University campus in Houston, Texas, USA. The discovery is presented in the journal ZooKeys.

Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology: 

New research offers essential insights into human population history in South Africa. The study is published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution.

Smithsonian Institution:

Researchers provide new insights into global temperature history over the past 485 million years. The research is published in the journal Science.