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  • Red Tide off Rio

    A dark, rainy spring gave way to a vast, long-lived phytoplankton bloom off the coast of Brazil.

  • 2021 Was World’s 6th-Warmest Year on Record

    After two consecutive years (2019 and 2020) that ranked among the top three warmest on record, Earth was a slightly cooler planet in 2021. But not by much.

  • Six Questions to Help You Understand the 6th Warmest Year on Record

    2021 was tied for the sixth warmest year on NASA’s record, stretching more than a century.

  • Texas A&M Expert: Winter Tornadoes Usually Not Severe

    Storm specialist Christopher Nowotarski says tornadoes that develop in the winter months in Texas are usually not severe in strength.

  • Everest-Area Plant Life Spreads

    Increasing vegetation in the Himalaya may have implications for water supplies.

  • Predator Species Help to Buffer Climate Change Impacts on Biodiversity

    Predator species may buffer the negative impacts of climate change by mitigating against the loss of biodiversity, according to new research led by scientists in Trinity College Dublin and Hokkaido University.

  • Arctic Coasts in Transition

    Permafrost researchers analyse the drivers of rapidly changing Arctic coasts and the implications for humans and environment

  • Sharing More Than Water

    Watering holes bring together wildlife, and their parasites, on the plains of Africa

  • Researchers Find Concerns for Animals Tied to Same Habitats

    Some wildlife are stuck in their ways.

  • Across the Boreal Forest, Scientists Are Tracking Warming’s Toll

    A sign hanging above the door of a giant open-top glass chamber in a remote part of Minnesota’s Marcell Experimental Forest explains why so many scientists from around the world have worked hard to get a piece of this boreal woodland. 

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