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  • Mining Waste Dumped Into Portmán Bay Continues to Release Metals Into the Sea 25 Years Later

    The waters of the Mediterranean Sea continue to receive dissolved metals from the mining waste deposited in Portmán Bay (Murcia) 25 years after the cessation of mining activity.

  • Newly Discovered Virus Infects Bald Eagles Across America

    Researchers have discovered a previously unknown virus infecting nearly a third of America’s bald eagle population.

  • Lake Mead by the Seasons

    Satellite data reveals seasonal changes in one of America's best known reservoirs.

  • Chasing Caribou Across a Changing Arctic

    PhD student recounts summer following caribou to understand how the migratory animals interact with their environment.

  • Caltech, NASA Find Web of Ruptures in Ridgecrest Quake

    A new study of Southern California's largest earthquake sequence in two decades provides new evidence that large earthquakes can occur in a more complex fashion than commonly assumed.

  • Panama's Emerging Copper Mining Industry Gets Lessons In Public Policy

    The world’s third largest copper deposit is set to literally light up the lives of the people living near it.

  • Reforesting Is a Good Idea, but It Is Necessary to Know Where and How

    An article recently published in Science, entitled “The global tree restoration potential”, presents what it calls “the most effective solution at our disposal to mitigate climate change”. 

  • Student-Developed App Will Help Public Remove Derelict Crab Traps

    Dr. Kirk Havens of William & Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science says a question regularly asked by community clean-up groups is whether they can remove derelict crab traps from the Chesapeake Bay.

  • Mapping Global Biodiversity Change

    A new study, published in Science, which focuses on mapping biodiversity change in marine and land ecosystems shows that loss of biodiversity is most prevalent in the tropic, with changes in marine ecosystems outpacing those on land.

  • An Evapotranspiration Deficit Drought Index to Detect Drought Impacts on Ecosystems

    Ecosystems have increasingly been subject to the stress of heavy drought under global warming.

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