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  • Sea-Level Rise Could Reshape the United States, Trigger Migration Inland

    Climate change-driven sea-level rise could trigger mass migration of Americans to inland cities, finds new AI study.

  • Widespread Melt on the George VI Ice Shelf

    In January 2020, a vast area of melt formed on the surface of the ice shelf west of the Antarctic Peninsula.

  • Bending with the Wind: Coral Spawning linked to Ocean Environment

    During the early summer, corals simultaneously release tiny balls composed of sperms and eggs, known as bundles, that float to the ocean surface.

  • Stanford Biologists Help Solve Fungi Mysteries

    Pine forests are chock full of wild animals and plant life, but there's an invisible machine underground.

  • Quo Vadis Antarctic Bottom Water?

    The formation of deep water, which is an important and sensitive component of the climate system, takes place in only a few parts of the ocean. 

  • ‘Treasure Trove’ Of New Discoveries Highlights Gaps in Coral Knowledge

    Scientists discovered dozens of new coral species on a recent voyage along the length of the Great Barrier Reef.

  • Study Finds Flooding Damage to Levees Is Cumulative – and Often Invisible

    Recent research finds that repeated flooding events have a cumulative effect on the structural integrity of earthen levees, suggesting that the increase in extreme weather events associated with climate change could pose significant challenges for the nation’s aging levee system.

  • UW Research Supports New Approach to Mine Reclamation

    A new approach to reclaiming lands disturbed by surface mining is having the desired result of improving ecosystem diversity, including restoration of foundation species such as sagebrush, according to a study by University of Wyoming researchers.

  • Record-Setting Ocean Warmth Continued in 2019

    A new analysis shows the world's oceans were the warmest in 2019 than any other time in recorded human history, especially between the surface and a depth of 2,000 meters.

  • Can Trees Control Algal Blooms? You’d Be Surprised

    Griffith University researchers have shown that leaf litter can play an important role in controlling algal blooms.

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