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  • Windows That Outsmart the Elements

    Homeowners know that the type of windows in a house contribute greatly to heating and cooling efficiency. 

  • December In Texas Hottest On Record In More Than 130 Years

    The state climatologist says last month was the warmest December since 1889.

  • Mass Die-Off of Magellanic Penguins Seen During 2019 Heat Wave

    Just over one-quarter of adult Magellanic penguin bodies were found between the colony and the ocean.

  • How Plants Respond to Heat Stress

    Plants, like other organisms, can be severely affected by heat stress.

  • Goal of Storm Project: A Better-Prepared Texas

    A University of Texas at Arlington civil engineering researcher has received a grant from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, to develop better methods to characterize, predict and cope with large Texas storms growing more unpredictable due to climate change.

  • Predator Interactions Chiefly Determine Where Prochlorococcus Thrive

    Prochlorococcus are the smallest and most abundant photosynthesizing organisms on the planet. 

  • Study: Climate Change, Invasive Species Drive Native Trout Declines

    In a new study published in Science Advances, University of Montana researchers found that climate change drives native trout declines by reducing stream habitat and facilitating the expansion of invasive trout species.

  • Study Confirms Southern Ocean is Absorbing Carbon

    The waters circling Antarctica absorb more carbon from the atmosphere than they release, serving as a strong carbon sink and an important buffer for greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Future Hurricanes Will Roam Over More of the Earth, Study Predicts

    While an increase in tropical cyclones is commonly cited as a harbinger of climate change, much remains unclear about how sensitive they are to the planet’s average temperature.

  • "Arctic Bus" Being Readied to Be Tested in the Far North

    The first tests will soon be held for the bus, which is being engineered specifically for riding in the Arctic. 

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