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    How can we tackle the biggest challenges? Ask a plant image

    How can we tackle the biggest challenges? Ask a plant

    Top 100 plant-science research questions address climate change, food security, medicine and a host of other problems

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    Los Alamos National Laboratory plants trees to mitigate construction impacts image

    Los Alamos National Laboratory plants trees to mitigate construction impacts

    Effort part of ongoing tree management plans

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    Did rising seas play a role in Viking abandonment of Greenland settlements? image

    Did rising seas play a role in Viking abandonment of Greenland settlements?

    New research suggests the growing Greenland Ice Sheet’s gravitational attraction raised sea levels, flooding Viking settlements more than previously thought

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    Limitless, renewable, nonpolluting energy? You're standing on it image

    Limitless, renewable, nonpolluting energy? You're standing on it

    Geothermal resources offer a tantalizing opportunity to provide affordable, carbon-neutral electricity

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    Gone for good? California’s beetle-killed, carbon-storing pine forests may not come back image

    Gone for good? California’s beetle-killed, carbon-storing pine forests may not come back

    Massive climate-stoked infestations are also unlikely to recur, thanks to lower tree-stand density

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    Building a hydrogen bridge to a clean-energy future

    In a June 19 column in the Albuquerque Journal, Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Duncan McBranch breaks down the components of a future where fuel-cell electric trucks and a clean electric grid could transform New Mexico.

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