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  • A Sliver of Mexico’s “Mother Mountain Range”

    The Sierra Madre Oriental is part of a chain that stretches across three continents.

  • Caribbean Coral Reefs Under Siege From Aggressive Algae

    Human activity endangers coral health around the world.

  • Genes Unlock Clues to the Evolution & Survival of the Great Barrier Reef

    In a ground-breaking new study, scientists used innovative molecular techniques to explain how corals on the east coast of Australia survived previous tough conditions—enabling the Great Barrier Reef to become the vast reef it is today.

  • Plastic Contaminants Harm Sea Urchins

    Scientists soaked various plastic samples in seawater then removed the plastic and raised sea urchin embryos in the water.

  • Researchers Find New Aggressive Alga Threatening the Health of Caribbean Coral Reefs

    The algae, known as peyssonnelid algal crusts (PAC), are taking over the reefs at such an aggressive rate that they are interfering with the ability of coral larvae to find places to settle on the reefs, and interfering with the reef’s natural ecosystem.

  • Monitoring Biodiversity and Ecosystems in Europe

    The new broad-based Europe Biodiversity Observation Network: integrating data streams to support policy (EuropaBON), research project will be coordinated by the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv).

  • Gati Makes Historic Landfall in Somalia

    Cyclone Gati became the strongest storm to hit the country on record, bringing more than a year’s worth of rain in two days.

  • Why Do Trees Change Color?

    Texas A&M Forest Service experts explain the science behind fall foliage and where you can find it in Texas.

  • Siberian Primrose Has Not Had Time to Adapt to Climate Change

    Global warming already affects Siberian primrose, a plant species that is threatened in Finland and Norway. 

  • Sea Level Watcher Takes Flight

    Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich will extend a nearly 30-year continuous dataset on sea surface height.

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