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  • Palm Trees Most Abundant in Tropical Forests in the Americas

    Palm trees are more than five times more numerous in tropical forests in the Americas than in comparable Asian and African forests, a new study shows.

  • Heatwave Trends Accelerate Worldwide

    In nearly every part of the world heatwaves have been increasing in frequency and duration, a new study led by UNSW climate scientists shows.

  • NASA Finds Wind Shear Battering Tropical Storm Edouard

    The latest tropical storm in the Atlantic Ocean formed one day ago and was already being battered by wind shear. 

  • First Direct Evidence of Ocean Mixing Across the Gulf Stream

    New research provides the first direct evidence for the Gulf Stream blender effect, identifying a new mechanism of mixing water across the swift-moving current. 

  • The Latest Findings On The MOSAiC Floe

    The New Siberian Islands were the birthplace of the MOSAiC floe: the sea ice in which the research vessel Polarstern is now drifting through the Arctic was formed off the coast of the archipelago, which separates the East Siberian Sea and the Laptev Sea to the north of Siberia, in December 2018.

  • Changing Environment at Home Genetically Primes Invasive Species to Take Over Abroad

    University of Wisconsin–Madison scientists have found that a constantly fluctuating environment can enable some species to invade new areas by helping them maintain the genetic diversity they need to settle into their new homes.

  • Rising Water Temperatures Threaten the Reproduction of Many Fish Species

    Every degree of ocean warming increases the pressure on fish stocks.

  • Beavers Gnawing Away at the Permafrost

    The large rodents are massively changing landscapes in the Arctic, which could have serious consequences for the frozen soils and our future climate.

  • A Mos­quito Spe­cies New to Fin­land Dis­covered Which Po­ten­tially Could Trans­mit Mal­aria

    Information on the distribution of mosquito species that transmit any pathogens is important, particularly as the climate is warming.

  • Typhoon Changed Earthquake Patterns

    Work shows for the first time that massive erosion influences seismicity - and does so in a geological instant.

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