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Rock outcrops, long regarded as passive geological features, may play an active and crucial role in shaping soil function in mountain ecosystems, according to a new study published on March 31 in ...
Since the mid-1900s, humans have been exerting an ever-increasing impact on the global nitrogen cycle. Human activities ... the addition of nitrogen can lead to nutrient imbalance in trees ...
With the fate of the project hanging in the balance, The Journal reached out to the Rhode Island Food Policy Council, which ...
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Fossil findings reveal the surprising impact of volcanic activity on Earth's early lifeOur new findings suggest a strong linkage to hydrothermal nutrient recycling, meaning that early life may ... growing evidence that Earth's nitrogen cycle was complex long before the widespread ...
They all utilise a life cycle perspective to reconsider economic activities through a “cradle to grave” lens, meaning from the extraction of raw materials through manufacture, distribution, use and on ...
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