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  • Geologists Work to Piece Together Earth's Missing Memories

    A team of geologists led by the University of Colorado Boulder is digging into what may be Earth’s most famous case of geologic amnesia.

  • Microplastic Pollution Recorded for First Time in Antarctic Sea Ice

    Microplastic contamination has been identified in Antarctic sea ice by an Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)-led research team, including researchers from the Australian Antarctic Division.

  • Climate Change and Natural Variability Behind Ocean Warming Anomaly

    A combination of human-induced climate change and natural climate variability can explain an anomaly in ocean temperatures that has puzzled scientists in recent years, according to new Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)-led research.

  • Heriot-Watt Leads International Research Identifying New Tsunami Risk in Indonesia

    A team of scientists led by Heriot-Watt University has identified a potential new tsunami risk in Indonesia by mapping below the seabed of the Makassar Strait.

  • RIT Scientists Develop First 3D Mass Estimate of Microplastic Pollution in Lake Erie

    Study shows different types of plastics accumulating in different portions of the lake.

  • Dramatic Decrease in Cold-Water Plankton During Industrial Era

    There has been a dramatic decrease in cold-water plankton during the 20th century, in contrast to thousands of years of stability, according to a new UCL-led study.

  • Galveston’s Sea Life Facility: Salty Marine Creatures And Interesting Work

    Manager Katie St. Clair runs the on-campus center that features unique sea critters for visitors and important research for students and faculty.

  • Three Years of Monitoring of Oregon’s Gray Whales Shows Changes in Health

    Three years of “health check-ups” on Oregon’s summer resident gray whales shows a compelling relationship between whales’ overall body condition and changing ocean conditions that likely limited availability of prey for the mammals, a new study from Oregon State University indicates.

  • Spillover Warning: How We Can Prevent The Next Pandemic

    As the novel coronavirus has emerged and spread around the globe, science writer David Quammen has not been surprised.

  • Psyllid Peptides Could Fight Citrus Greening Disease

    Citrus greening disease, also called huanglongbing (HLB), is a bacterial infection of citrus trees that results in small, misshapen and sour fruits that are unsuitable for consumption.

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