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  • A Peninsula of Pocosin

    The rare type of freshwater bog shares space with red wolves and bomb targets on the Albemarle-Pamlico Peninsula in North Carolina.

  • Ferocious Fires in Australia Intensify

    As the New Year starts, the outlook for the bushfire situation in Australia continues to be grim.

  • Sea Anemones with Jet Lag?

    For humans, light is a strong environmental time cue that keeps our body clocks in sync and help regulate sleep and wakefulness over a 24-hour period.

  • Regrowth of Logged Amazon Forests is Much Slower than Previously Thought

    As deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon soars under President Jair Bolsonaro, a new study warns that the regrowth of logged Amazon forests, and the amount of CO2 they store, is far less than previously believed.

  • A New Study Finds Research Gaps in Environmental Science Disciplines Across the Arctic

    Global warming is driving rapid environmental change in the Arctic. "To understand these changes, field measurements that adequately represent environmental variation across the Arctic as a whole are crucial", says PhD student Anna-Maria Virkkala from the University of Helsinki.

  • eDNA Expands Species Surveys to Capture a More Complete Picture

    Tiny bits of DNA collected from waters off the West Coast allowed scientists to identify more species of marine vertebrates than traditional surveys with trawl nets.

  • New Study Estimates the Global Extent of River Ice Loss as Earth Warms

    More than half of Earth’s rivers freeze over every year.

  • How Do Conifers Survive Droughts? Study Points to Existing Roots, Not New Growth

    As the world warms, a new study is helping scientists understand how cone-bearing trees like pines and junipers may respond to drought.

  • Genetic Variation Could Help Some Species Adapt to Climate Change

    As climate change accelerates, the oceans are rapidly acidifying.

  • Conservation’s Hidden Costs Take Bite out of Benefits

    Returning croplands to forests is a sustainability gold standard to mitigate climate change impacts and promote conservation.

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