Thinking too complicated? https://www.mpg.de/569484/pressRelease200802041?c=19150566
Neuronal activity is far more predictable than has until now been assumed
„The beat of a butterfly’s wing in the Amazon jungle can cause a hurricane in Europe
Neuronal activity is far more predictable than has until now been assumed
„The beat of a butterfly’s wing in the Amazon jungle can cause a hurricane in Europe
The emissions of nitrogen oxides can be determined from satellite measurements of the pollution levels by using a mathematical trick
– this is associated with economic costs and the climate continues to heat up Amazon
Three modules forming a new-to-nature CO2 fixation cycle successfully implemented in E.coli
Biology New-to-Nature Pathway Outperforms Natural Pathway in Living Bacteria Amazon
It took 2000 years to successfully grow maize in northern climates
– this is associated with economic costs and the climate continues to heat up Amazon
Earth Sciences
influence on the current global temperature increase more The myth of the pristine Amazon
With its annual report „Environment Frontiers“, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) outlines the challenges that will have a decisive influence on the natural foundations of life on our planet in the future. In their report 2018/2019, the authors call „Ecological Networking: Bridges to Greater Biodiversity“ one of the great challenges of the future.
researchers are witnessing first-hand the alarming scale of forest fires in the Amazon
With its annual report „Environment Frontiers“, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) outlines the challenges that will have a decisive influence on the natural foundations of life on our planet in the future. In their report 2018/2019, the authors call „Ecological Networking: Bridges to Greater Biodiversity“ one of the great challenges of the future.
researchers are witnessing first-hand the alarming scale of forest fires in the Amazon
Climate change is changing many ecosystems; the Arctic permafrost, for example, could partially thaw. Such upheavals in turn would affect the volumes of greenhouse gases released or else sequestered in these areas. We asked Mathias Göckede, a scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry in Jena, what the consequences of global warming are for permafrost soils.
– this is associated with economic costs and the climate continues to heat up Amazon
With its annual report „Environment Frontiers“, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) outlines the challenges that will have a decisive influence on the natural foundations of life on our planet in the future. In their report 2018/2019, the authors call „Ecological Networking: Bridges to Greater Biodiversity“ one of the great challenges of the future.
researchers are witnessing first-hand the alarming scale of forest fires in the Amazon
Climate change is changing many ecosystems; the Arctic permafrost, for example, could partially thaw. Such upheavals in turn would affect the volumes of greenhouse gases released or else sequestered in these areas. We asked Mathias Göckede, a scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry in Jena, what the consequences of global warming are for permafrost soils.
– this is associated with economic costs and the climate continues to heat up Amazon