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  • Aquatic Invasive Species Are Short-Circuiting Benefits From Mercury Reduction in the Great Lakes

    Research highlights that mercurcy concentrations in fish cannot be predicted by emissions inventories alone.

  • Invasive Grasses Promote Wildfire

    New study: Continent-wide analysis finds invasive grasses increase fire risk about as much as climate change does.

  • Tracking Trash

    An app used by citizen scientists around the globe to report coastline pollution now allows users to record the specialized marine debris often found in this province.

  • The Thicker the Tree Bark, The Less the Fire’s Bite

    Increasingly frequent droughts, extensive deforestation and changing land use have made a tinderbox of Amazon rainforests — but some trees make out better than others.

  • New Way to Date Rocks

    A new way to date a common mineral could help pinpoint ore deposits and improve mineral exploration globally, according to University of Queensland scientists.

  • Halloween Crack

    Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellite shows the evolution of two cracks in the Brunt ice shelf over the course of several years.

  • Revealing Interior Temperature of Antarctic Ice Sheet

    As ESA’s SMOS satellite celebrates 10 years in orbit, yet another result has been added to its list of successes. This remarkable satellite mission has shown that it can be used to measure how the temperature of the Antarctic ice sheet changes with depth – and it’s much warmer deep down.

  • Seismology in the Service of Peace

    Twenty years ago, Switzerland ratified the Comprehensive Nuclear-​Test-Ban Treaty. This important agreement is based on a sophisticated network that makes it possible to monitor compliance with the treaty.

  • Oxygen in Old Rocks Reveals New Details of Its Own Early History on Earth

    Despite bearing witness to its own increase in Earth's atmosphere by around 2.5 to 2.3 billion years ago, oxygen has had relatively little to say about its own early history until now.

  • Palu Landslides Linked to Rice Irrigation

    Just downhill from the Gumbasa Aqueduct, farmers practice wet rice cultivation involving the purposeful flooding of fields. This flooding also raises the water table underground. The excess groundwater directly contributed to the 2018 landslides.

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