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  • Where the Rivers Meet the Sea

    The sea lions stop bellowing and slip, one by one, off the jetty into the mocha-brown water of the Fraser River, near Vancouver, British Columbia.

  • Palmer Amaranth’s Molecular Secrets Reveal Troubling Potential

    Corn, soybean, and cotton farmers shudder at the thought of Palmer amaranth invading their fields.

  • UM Study Abroad Students Fuel Understanding of Gaps in Conservation Data

    Animals around the globe face rising extinction rates, but there is often a lack of data about the causes of population declines, as well as ecological and biological considerations for conservation.

  • Researchers See Need for Action on Forest Fire Risk

    How do humans affect forest fires? And what can we learn from forest fires in the past for the future of forestry? 

  • New Study Measures How Much of Corals’ Nutrition Comes from Hunting

    When it comes to feeding, corals have a few tricks up their sleeve. Most of their nutrients come from microscopic algae living inside of them, but if those algae aren’t creating enough sustenance, corals can use their tentacles to grab and eat tiny prey swimming nearby.

  • Study Shows How Humans Have Transformed Earth, And Still Do

    A Texas A&M anthropology professor is part of a team that examined how humans have changed everything about our planet.

  • Ancient Volcanoes Reveal Earth’s Recycled Crust

    Ancient volcanoes dating back billions of years could provide new insights into how the Earth’s surface is recycled, according to scientists at the University of St Andrews.

  • Our Staggering Climate Footprint on Water and Ice: New UN Report to Reveal What It Means for Life on Earth

    Governments meet in Monaco over the next week to approve a scientific report outlining climate change impacts on the earth's oceans and snow and ice-covered places - or cryosphere - and our options to respond.

  • Geochemists Measure New Composition of Earth’s Mantle

    Researchers suspect greater dynamics than previously assumed between the Earth’s surface and its mantle.

  • Researchers Hone Our Ability to Map Storm Flooding

    Researchers show big improvement in flood map availability after storms.

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