If deforestation continues the scientists say, the project will deliver 30% less power than currently estimated.
BBC: Rainforest plays critical role in hydropower generation
The scientists say the biggest threat to the dolphins is overfishing in the two neighboring seas.
The scientists say their experiment in the Svalbard archipelago could work just as well elsewhere.
The scientists say protecting just 7% of Africa's land area would help to save many species.
The scientists say genetic screening could mean cases could be detected and diagnosed earlier.
Without changes in rainfall, the region could face water shortages in the future, the scientists say.
The scientists say a fuller understanding of the parasite-host relationship is required to help conservation efforts.
The scientists say the GM pollen enters the caterpillar's gut, where it binds to specific sites.
The scientists say they are neither Olympics kill-joys nor are they advocating punishing gym sessions.
Millions of pounds of damage have been caused, but the scientists say this has just been a warning.
Writing in the Royal Society's journal Proceedings B, the scientists say other cetaceans may show the same ability.
The scientists say that some work also remains to be done in understanding how best to process the data.
The scientists say their results could have far-reaching consequences for understanding nerve regeneration.
The scientists say they have found a way of interrupting the chemical sequence of events which leads to apoptosis of oocytes.
The scientists say they don't like the idea of a legalised trade but believe it is the lesser of two evils.
BBC: Rhino horn - time to legalise the trade say researchers
The scientists say the benefits they project are likely to be conservative.
Rhinos grow about 0.9kg of horn each year and the scientists say that the risks to the animals from horn "harvesting" are minimal.
BBC: Rhino horn - time to legalise the trade say researchers
The scientists say information on shark "superhighway" routes and stepping stone sites can be used to help fisheries managers focus on protecting these areas.
The scientists say that the tattoo needles would never be suitable for preventative vaccines, such as measles, in children as the pain would be too great.
They're not sure why, however, the scientists say perhaps it's because shrimp is low in fat and contains fish oils that are good for your heart.
The scientists say this mean that players, particularly young ones, need to use the appropriately sized, smaller ball for their age, and it shouldn't be overinflated.
The scientists say that this is what happened in 2002 on the Antarctic peninsula when the Larsen B shelf collapsed spectacularly in just a month.
BBC: West Antarctic Ice Sheet warming twice earlier estimate
But the scientists say this is unlikely to happen for several decades because much of the water is likely to percolate down the ice sheet and refreeze.
BBC: West Antarctic Ice Sheet warming twice earlier estimate
This study looked at the world as a whole, but the scientists say that it does show that the "digital divide" between rich and poor countries is growing.
The scientists say that growing especially inviting plants could be a way for people to help stem what has been called a "catastrophic" decline in UK bumblebee populations.
BBC: A bumblebee extracting nectar and pollen from a snapdragon
"The record, in short, is one of careful analysis at every stage, a continued commitment to research and prompt and decisive action in response to clinical-study results, " the scientists say.
However, the scientists say climate change models suggest temperatures in the area are set to increase by 2C (3.6F), leading to conditions similar to those currently found in the northern range.
BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | Climate threat has plants quivering
Central to this project are advanced MRI scanning techniques, which the scientists say are able to pick up on details of the growing brain that have been difficult to capture until now.
BBC: Babies' brains to be mapped in the womb and after birth
Taken together with the ice melt estimate, the scientists say the overall, maximum impact on the seas by 2100 will be a rise of 69cm - just 10cm higher than the IPCC projection in 2007, termed AR4.
BBC: 'Best estimate' for impact of melting ice on sea level rise
Cynics might note that this would mean the temperature changing more dramatically in the next 100 years than it has done in any such period over the past 20, 000 years, though the scientists say that is precisely the point.
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