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A study published in Ecology Letters reveals that extreme drought conditions are altering the stability of grassland productivity by shifting underlying ecological mechanisms. Researchers from the ...
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Editorial cartoonists leapt upon the revelation that former President Joe Biden has advanced prostate cancer, followed by publication of a new book revealing the extent of White House efforts to ...
In MetroTalk: readers talk spitting men, violence against women, a cat tax and dogs taking up space. (Credits: Getty Images) I want to apologise to the guy on the train from Waterloo to Hastings ...
In a letter sent to Alberta’s pharmacists, Health Minister Adriana LaGrange goes on about how much she values the work they do. LaGrange indicates that pharmacies are highly valued in Alberta ...
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Some of the world’s main biomes include rainforest, desert, savannah, grassland, woodland and tundra. Each biome has characteristics that make it unique, for example Alaska is a type of tundra.
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