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  • Iceland’s Longest Fjord

    Eyjafjörður is a prime destination for whales, scientists, and tourists.

  • When Disaster Strikes Locally, Urban Networks Spread the Damage Globally

    Disasters that occur in one place can trigger costs in cities across the world due to the interconnectedness of the global urban trade network. In fact, these secondary impacts can be three times greater than the local impacts, a Yale study finds.

  • Research Reveals Full Impact of Faulting for Shale Gas Extraction

    Scientists from Heriot-Watt University have revealed that shale gas extraction was geologically challenged by fault networks at all the drill sites attempted in Lancashire.

  • Irrigated Crops Underestimation Risks Water Shortages

    The area of agricultural land that will require irrigation in future could be up to four times larger than currently estimated, a new study has revealed.

  • Expansion, Environmental Impacts Of Irrigation By 2050 Greatly Underestimated

    The amount of farmland around the world that will need to be irrigated in order to feed an estimated global population of 9 billion people by 2050 could be up to several billion acres, far higher than scientists currently project, according to new research.

  • Pacific Oysters In The Salish Sea May Not Contain As Many Microplastics As Previously Thought

    Plastic pollution is an increasingly present threat to marine life and one which can potentially impact your dinner table. 

  • Shrinking Snowcaps Fuel Harmful Algal Blooms in Arabian Sea

    A uniquely resilient organism all but unheard of in the Arabian Sea 20 years ago has been proliferating and spreading at an alarming pace, forming thick, malodorous green swirls and filaments that are visible even from space. 

  • Window to Another World: Life is Bubbling Up to Seafloor with Petroleum from Deep Below

    The COVID-19 pandemic is a stark reminder that we move through a world shaped by unseen life. 

  • Parched Conditions in Germany Again

    If no significant rain falls in May 2020, the country could face a drought for the third summer in a row.

  • Arctic Research Soars to New Heights

    Scientist experiments with unmanned aircraft as a way to collect missing pieces of atmospheric data not only in the Arctic but across the globe.

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