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Researchers 'blown away' as nitrogen jolt makes tropical forests grow at warp speed
Tropical forests have long been treated as slow, patient allies in the fight against climate change, quietly locking away ...
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'Blew us away': Researchers find nitrogen boost spurs faster tropical forest growth
By Ruth Kamnitzer Regenerating tropical forests pull carbon dioxide from the air, but a lack of nitrogen in the soil could ...
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Young tropical forests can regrow twice as fast with enough nitrogen, dramatically increasing carbon capture, according to a ...
An analysis of marine fossils from the Upper Miocene Chagres Formation in Panama, most belonging to the Myctophidae family, discovered four new species, one of which has been named in honor of Brigida ...
While Panama is clearly located at the crux of Central and South America, it eats more like Colombia with lots of international influences. It has been a hub for Americans, both residents and visitors ...
A long-term experiment reveals tropical forests in Panama are able to adapt to droughts, but scientists warn this short-term "rescue strategy" is unlikely to save them from the impacts of climate ...
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