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  • Why is Earth so Biologically Diverse? Mountains Hold the Answer

    Life on Earth is amazingly diverse, and much of this diversity lies in a rich variety of geographical patterns.

  • “Fire Inversions” Lock Smoke in Valleys

    Research shows why fire inversions happen and offers new air quality prediction tools.

  • New Study Reveals Four Billion Particles of Microplastics in Tampa Bay Waters

    A new study from the University of South Florida St. Petersburg and Eckerd College raises new questions about the impact of pollution on marine life in this vital ecosystem.

  • Study Shows Insecticides Threaten Survival Of Wild Birds

    New research at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) shows how the world’s most widely used insecticides could be partly responsible for a dramatic decline in songbird populations.

  • Student Team Takes Research To New Heights

    It was a launch in partnership with the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) that took more than their research vehicle to new heights.

  • Strategic Mowing of Milkweed Can Help Monarch Butterflies

    As odd as it may seem, mowing down milkweed can help monarch butterflies.

  • Topography Could Save Sensitive Saguaros as Climate Changes

    By studying nearly five decades of data on more than 5,800 saguaros dotting Tumamoc Hill, researchers found that small variations in the hill’s topography might buffer saguaro populations from the impacts of climate change.

  • Forest Emits CO2 During Heat Wave

    Forests absorb a lot of CO2 from the air in the summer, but during the heat wave at the end of July, forests in the Netherlands emitted CO2. This is shown by measurements taken by the University of Twente.

  • Gloomy Forecast for the Aletsch Glacier

    The largest glacier in the Alps is visibly suffering the effects of global warming.

  • Fossil Fuel Emissions Impact Arctic Snow Chemistry, Scientists Find

    Scientists built a monitoring station in remote northern Alaska and found elevated levels of chlorine atoms when fossil fuel polluted air traveled in from the direction of a nearby city and a large oil field.

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