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  • Carbonate Swirls Spin from the Bahamas

    In November 2022, Tropical Storm Nicole barreled into the Bahamas and then hit central-east Florida as a hurricane.

  • New Study Provides a Unique Resource for Understanding How Environmental Exposures in Early Life Affect our Health

    Researchers now have a unique resource for identifying new biomarkers of environmental exposures in early life and understanding their health effects.

  • Arctic Carbon Conveyor Belt Discovered

    Every year, the cross-shelf transport of carbon-rich particles from the Barents and Kara Seas could bind up to 3.6 million metric tons of CO2 in the Arctic deep sea for millennia.

  • Tackling Plastic Pollution With a Net of Law and Chemical Coding

    Plastic pollution has been identified as an environmental problem similar in scope and complexity as global challenges like climate change.

  • Salt More Important Than Cold Temperatures in Sea Ice Formation

    When polar seas freeze and ice forms, it is not only due to cold air chilling the surface of the water. 

  • Earth Can Regulate Its Own Temperature Over Millennia, New Study Finds

    Scientists have confirmed that a “stabilizing feedback” on 100,000-year timescales keeps global temperatures in check.

  • Drones Survey Wildlife Populations in Remote Sub-Antarctic Island

    Next generation fixed-wing drones, capable of operating autonomously beyond the standard visual line of sight, are creating datasets of major wildlife populations around South Georgia for long-term monitoring to aid conservation efforts.

  • Tiniest Ever Ancient Seawater Pockets Revealed

    Trapped for millennia, the tiniest liquid remnants of an ancient inland sea have now been revealed. 

  • A Changing Sea Floor

    The nearshore rocky reefs of the Santa Barbara Channel are dynamic places, with populations of fish, mollusks, algae and other assorted sea life shifting in response to currents, storms and a variety of other conditions.

  • Which Weather Characteristics Affect Agricultural and Food Trade the Most?

    Changing weather patterns have profound impacts on agricultural production around the world.

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