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  • Geologists Reveal Anoxia Caused Loss in Biodiversity in Ancient Seas

    Research confirm that changes in marine redox conditions and oxygen levels have catastrophic consequences for the life in oceans.

  • NASA’s Aqua Satellite Reveals Flooding in Japan from Typhoon Hagibis

    Satellite imagery reveals the extent of flooding in the region around Tokyo.

  • The Makeup of Mariculture: FSU Researchers Examine Global Trends in Seafood Farming

    Researchers found that governance and economic indicators were related to trajectories of mariculture production.

  • Urbanisation Costs Edinburgh Over 11 Hectares of Green Land Each Year

    The report also identified some positive signs of decreases in urban area.

  • Texas Just Experienced Its Warmest September Ever

    Texas State Climatologist says September 2019 broke the record for warmest average temperatures that was set in September 1911.

  • So What Are Marine Heat Waves?

    It’s likely you’ve experienced — or at least heard of — a heat wave on land: those prolonged periods when temperatures are unusually high.

  • NOAA Invests in New Tools to Measure the Ocean

    Four new research projects are giving a boost to NOAA’s ability to measure, track and forecast ocean acidification, warming and other important ocean health indicators.

  • Education Students and First Nations Collaborate to Help Fraser River Salmon

    A class of Simon Fraser University graduate students initiated a pro-active move this summer to improve the Fraser River’s habitat for salmon.

  • FDA Approves Ultra-Low Gossypol Cottonseed For Human, Animal Consumption

    The dual-purpose cotton variety developed by Texas A&M researchers has the potential to make a significant impact on nutrition security around the world.

  • High Points of the Sierras

    Satellite views of the tallest peak in the continental US show its rugged beauty.

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