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  • Changes in Oxygen Concentrations in Our Ocean Can Disrupt Fundamental Biological Cycles

    New research led by scientists at the University of Bristol has shown that the feedback mechanisms that were thought to keep the marine nitrogen cycle relatively stable over geological time can break down when oxygen levels in the ocean decline significantly.

  • The Heat is On

    International team of scientists complete the largest global assessment of ocean warming impacts.

  • Wastewater Leak in West Texas Revealed by Satellite Radar Imagery and Sophisticated Modeling

    Leakage in Ken Regan field could have contaminated groundwater for livestock and irrigation between 2007 and 2011.

  • The First Big Storm

    A three-day storm, 40-mph winds cut power to science “cities” set up on Arctic sea ice.

  • Floods in Northern Italy

    Satellite images acquired before and after flooding offer immediate information on the extent of inundation and support assessments of property and environmental damage.

  • Bigger Relative Pilfering Endangered Bat’s Food

    Little brown bats in Canada are already endangered by a devastating fungal disease.

  • Communities Must Band Together to Protect Against Bushfires

    As Australia confronts devastating bushfire conditions, people across the nation are doing all they can to ensure the safety of their homes, property and loved ones.

  • Marine Community Composition Shifts in Predictable Ways in Warming Oceans

    Global simulations suggest plankton and fish species are showing resilience to climate change by going deeper underwater or moving to higher latitudes.

  • Greenhouse Gas Concentrations in Atmosphere Reach Yet Another High

    Levels of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have reached another new record high, according to the World Meteorological Organization.

  • Comb Ridge, Utah

    A mountain-building event lifted up this area between 40 and 70 million years ago.

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