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  • Increasing Snow Depth Prevents Wintertime Soils from Cooling During Warming Hiatus

    Soil temperature influences land-atmosphere interaction within the Earth system, which is a primary component of "thermal regime" of the land, or a regular pattern of temperature change within the soil.

  • How Heatwaves and Drought Combine to Produce the Perfect Firestorm

    We know heatwaves and drought can turn bushfires into infernos, but the reasons why were poorly understood in science.

  • Not All in One Basket: Loggerhead Sea Turtles Lay Eggs in Multiple Locations to Improve Reproductive Success

    Although loggerhead sea turtles return to the same beach where they hatched to lay their eggs, a new study by a USF professor finds individual females lay numerous clutches of eggs in locations miles apart from each other to increase the chance that some of their offspring will survive.

  • Forty Years of Coral Spawning Captured in One Place for the First Time

    Efforts to understand when corals reproduce have been given a boost thanks to a new resource that gives scientists open access to more than forty years’ worth of information about coral spawning.

  • Turning Food Waste Back Into Food

    There’s a better end for used food than taking up space in landfills and contributing to global warming.

  • Cloudy Ridges in Yunnan

    Parallel ridges in the Chinese province forced moist air up enough to create these distinctive lines of clouds.

  • Undercutting Sverdrup Glacier

    Warming seas are accelerating the retreat of Greenland’s coastal glaciers.

  • New Wildfire Smoke Research Improves Climate Modeling Accuracy

    Co-authored by a Texas A&M scientist, a new study shows that wildfire smoke cools the climate more than current computer models assume.

  • Combating Corrosion

    Texas A&M researchers are fighting underwater deformation with enhanced metals.

  • Marine Heatwaves Becoming More Intense, More Frequent

    Thinning surface layer of ocean leaves waters more susceptible to extreme warming events

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