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  • Porpoiseful Ice Studies

    Hundreds of images and scientific papers have come out of NASA’s Operation IceBridge, which ended this week.

  • Fish Size Affects Snake River Salmon Returns More than Route Through Dams

    The survival and eventual return of juvenile Snake River salmon and steelhead to spawning streams as adults depends more on their size than the way they pass through hydroelectric dams on their migration to the ocean, new research shows.

  • Samoa Climate Change Resilience Challenges Western Perceptions

    The resilience of Samoan communities in the face of climate change is providing a blueprint for other nations to follow, according to Samoa and Otago researchers.

  • Mathematician Develops Model to Control Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species

    Adjusting the water flow rate in a river can prevent invasive species from moving upstream and expanding their range.

  • Extraordinary Skull Fossil Reveals Secrets Of Snake Evolution

    On very rare occasions, an exceptional fossil is unearthed that provides an extraordinary glimpse into the evolution of a group of organisms.

  • Stanford Researchers Study Motherly Poison Frogs to Understand Maternal Brain

    For most frogs, motherhood begins and ends with the release of hundreds of eggs into a sizable body of water and then hopping or swimming away.

  • Scientists Find A Place on Earth Where There Is No Life

    Living beings, especially microorganisms, have a surprising ability to adapt to the most extreme environments on our planet, but there are still places where they cannot live.

  • Life Under Extreme Conditions at Hot Springs in the Ocean

    Marine researchers at Kiel University decipher adaptation mechanisms of biological communities to an active volcano in Taiwan.

  • ‘Dream Team’ to Study Ice Loss on Critical Greenland Glacier to Better Forecast Rising Oceans

    A team of handpicked experts is studying intricate processes to better understand glaciers and sea-level rise.

  • Mapping the Benefits of the World’s Largest Lakes

    Fresh water is the most important substance on Earth, but it isn’t equally distributed across the plant.

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