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  • Mountain Streams Emit a Surprising Amount of CO2

    For the first time, an EPFL-led team of scientists has measured the total amount of CO2 emissions from mountain streams worldwide. 

  • Night Lights Can Disrupt Wildlife

    Scientists study actual effects of artificial lighting on animal behavior through lab and field observations.

  • Freshwater Reserves Under the Sea

    Research at Flinders University is investigating and locating vital freshwater hidden beneath the sea.

  • Deep Landslides Not Reactivated by 2018 Anchorage Quake

    Scientists determine that the type of quake helped avoid same issues of 1964 Great Alaska earthquake.

  • Scientists Tout Ocean Protection Progress, Give Road Map for More

    World governments and other leadership bodies are taking vital steps to protect the ocean but more progress is urgently needed, Oregon State University scientists reported today at the Our Ocean Conference.

  • Scientists Identify British Butterflies Most Threatened by Climate Change

    Scientists have discovered why climate change may be contributing to the decline of some British butterflies and moths, such as Silver-studded Blue and High Brown Fritillary butterflies.

  • A Flash Drought Dries the Southeast

    Maps show Evaporative Stress Index (ESI) data indicating rapid onset of drough conditions throughout southeast United States.

  • Successful Biological Decontamination of an Aquifer

    Researchers at the UAB, in collaboration with the UB and the company Litoclean, manage to decontaminate an aquifer with a high concentration of organochlorine compounds biologically by bieostimulating bacteria capable of breaking down these compounds.

  • Ghosts of Land Use Past

    UD researcher examines how removing milldams might impact water quality.

  • How Rare Earth Element (REE)-rich Deposits in Central Sweden Formed

    Much of our modern technology relies on the use of rare earth elements (REEs), and a key to finding more of them is to understand the processes that concentrate them in the Earth’s crust.

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