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  • Genomic Time Machine

    Sponges in coral reefs, less flashy than their coral neighbors but important to the overall health of reefs, are among the earliest animals on the planet. 

  • UK Invests to Modernize Polar Science

    The UK is investing in modernising its Antarctica and Arctic research facilities, with total funding of £670 million, including £290 million announced today.

  • New Approach to Measuring Indoor Air Pollution

    Tools that can produce accurate models of indoor air quality are to be designed in a project led by the University of Birmingham.

  • Ice Shards in Antarctic Clouds Let More Solar Energy Reach Earth’s Surface

    Clouds come in myriad shapes, sizes and types, which control their effects on climate. 

  • Groundwater Level Threatens to Fall in Germany Due to Climate Change

    Climate change directly affects groundwater resources. 

  • Dust Storm in Iraq

    A dust storm engulfed parts of Iraq for multiple days in early April 2022, turning skies orange, reducing visibility, and degrading air quality.

  • A New Heat Engine With No Moving Parts Is as Efficient as a Steam Turbine

    Engineers at MIT and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have designed a heat engine with no moving parts. 

  • Climate Change Affects Landscape Freeze-Thaw but Not in the Same Way Everywhere, a New Concordia Study Shows

    As any resident of northern climates knows, a seasonal thaw is never straightforward. 

  • Deforestation Drives Climate Change That Harms Remaining Forest

    In a paper published today in Nature Communications, a team led by scientists from the University of California, Irvine, using climate models and satellite data, reveal for the first time how protecting tropical forests can yield climate benefits that enhance carbon storage in nearby areas.

  • Climate Change Will Reshuffle Marine Ecosystems in Unexpected Ways, Rutgers Study Finds

    Warming of the oceans due to climate change will mean fewer productive fish species to catch in the future, according to a new Rutgers study that found as temperatures warm, predator-prey interactions will prevent species from keeping up with the conditions where they could thrive.

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