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  • Microplastics a Million Times More Abundant in the Ocean Than Previously Thought

    Mini-microplastics uncovered in the stomachs of filter-feeding marine organisms.

  • Baltic Blooms

    The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the green algae blooms swirling around the Baltic Sea.

  • Desert Crops Thrive as the Aquifer Shrinks

    Water tables have dropped beneath the Saudi Arabian town of Wadi ad-Dawasir.

  • Frozen Karakul Lake

    The so-called “black lake” in Tajikistan’s Pamir Mountains is often topped with a layer of white.

  • Canadian Tundra Formerly Covered in Rich Forest: Ancient Plant Fossil Record Shows

    The heady aroma of magnolia blossoms and lotus flowers might have wafted to your nostrils if you had gone for a walk 56 million years ago in the lush green forest which covered Canada’s northernmost islands.

  • When Flowers Reached Australia

    New research has revealed that Australia's oldest flowering plants are 126 million years old and may have resembled modern magnolias, buttercups and laurels.

  • Barrels of Ancient Antarctic Air Aim to Track History of Rare Gas

    Ancient air samples from one of Antarctica’s snowiest ice core sites may add a new molecule to the record of changes to Earth’s atmosphere over the past century and a half, since the Industrial Revolution began burning fossil fuels on a massive scale.

  • Caribou Migration Linked to Climate Cycles and Insect Pests

    In the largest-ever caribou study a University of Maryland-led team disputes long-held assumptions about migration timing and suggests warming summers may negatively affect calving.

  • Wetlands, Crops Can Mitigate Storm Damage to Coastal Cities

    Changing land cover and use affect hurricanes, according to new research by UAH

  • Illinois Study Proposes Circular Phosphorus Economy for Midwest

    Struvite could be part of a circular phosphorus economy.

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