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  • Researchers Develop Flags That Generate Energy from Wind and Sun

    Scientists have created flags that can generate electrical energy using wind and solar power.

  • Sand from Glacial Melt Could Be Greenland’s Economic Salvation

    As climate change melts Greenland’s glaciers and deposits more river sediment on its shores, an international group of researchers has identified one unforeseen economic opportunity for the Arctic nation: exporting excess sand and gravel abroad, where raw materials for infrastructure are in high demand.

  • Many Arctic Lakes Give off Less Carbon Than Expected

    The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet. One consequence of that trend is the thawing of permafrost, a layer of earth that has remained frozen for thousands of years in some areas. 

  • NUS Marine Scientists Find Toxic Bacteria on Microplastics Retrieved from Tropical Waters

    A field survey conducted by a team of marine scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has uncovered toxic bacteria living on the surfaces of microplastics, which are pieces of plastic smaller than 5 millimetres in size, collected from the coastal areas of Singapore. 

  • Climate Change May Destroy Tiger’s Home

    A James Cook University scientist says the last coastal stronghold of an iconic predator, the endangered Bengal tiger, could be destroyed by climate change and rising sea levels over the next 50 years.

  • ‘Underwater Forecast’ Predicts Temperature, Acidity and More in Puget Sound

    Most of us rely on the weather forecast to choose our outfit or make outdoor plans for the weekend.

  • NASA’s Aqua Satellite Finds Tropical Cyclone Gelena’s Strongest Side

    NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the Southern Indian Ocean and captured an infrared image of Tropical Cyclone Gelena that revealed strongest storms were northwest of the eye.

  • NASA Looks at Tropical Cyclone Funani’s Rainfall Rates

    Tropical Cyclone Funani continued tracking southeast through the Southern Indian Ocean on Feb. 7, 2019.

  • Seasons Change: FSU Researchers Provide New Definition for Major Indian Monsoon

    Toward the end of every year, the Northeast Indian Monsoon (NEM) batters southern India with torrents of driving rain, but climatologists have never precisely defined when the monsoon begins and ends.

  • Forecast Suggests Earth’s Warmest Period on Record

    The forecast for the global average surface temperature for the five-year period to 2023 is predicted to be near or above 1.0 °C above pre-industrial levels, according to new figures.

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