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  • Lichens Are Way Younger Than Scientists Thought

    New research indicates lichens may not have arrived on land before vascular plants.

  • Researchers Find Climate Change and Turf Seaweed Causing “Patchy” Seascape

    Abundance of low-lying invasive seaweed could likely impact species habitats and the structure of the food web.

  • Scientists Embark on Ambitious Mission to Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier

    Research team will collect rocks, study ice surface elevation changes, conduct bedrock drilling, and more to understand the glacier and surrounding ocean system.

  • Long-Term Drought Parches Chile

    Land use analysis shows area north of Santiago receiving almost no water.

  • One Island, Two Perspectives

    Views from International Space Station astronauts help visual Earth in different ways.

  • Cloud Streets Over the Atlantic

    Satellite captures nature balancing differences in energy creating an impressive cloudscape.

  • Scientists Developing Warning System to Teach Bears to Avoid Trains

    Researchers at the University of Alberta are working on a warning system aimed at teaching grizzly bears that frequent railway tracks to get out of the way of oncoming trains.

  • Genes Borrowed from Bacteria Allowed Plants to Move from Sea to Land

    Natural genetic engineering allowed plants to move from water to land, according to a new study by an international group of scientists from Canada, China, France, Germany and Russia.

  • Arctic Ocean Could Be Ice-Free for Part of the Year as Soon as 2044

    UCLA study narrows the predicted timeframe for one worrying result of climate change.

  • Going With the Floe: Sea Ice Movements Trace Dynamics Transforming the New Arctic

    Image processing algorithms on satellite images show how sea ice drift affects freshwater flux in Arctic Ocean currents.

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