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  • Land Use Change Leads to Increased Flooding in Indonesia

    International team led by Göttingen University investigates effects on local water cycle

  • Texas A&M Expert: Ike Dike Still Needed To Protect Galveston Area

    Professor William Merrell says the plan proposed after Hurricane Ike in 2008 is still needed, and the Texas coast could again face catastrophic damage.

  • Systemic Racism Has Consequences for All Life in Cities

    Social inequalities, specifically racism and classism, are impacting the biodiversity, evolutionary shifts and ecological health of plants and animals in our cities.

  • New Research Highlights ‘Challenging Nature’ of Vested Interests in the Energy Transition

    Pioneering new research has highlighted some of the political difficulties with the UK’s energy transition, in particular around vested fossil fuel interests.

  • A Sandy Flower in the Pacific

    An island with an unusual shape has been growing in shallow coastal waters near China’s Hainan Island.

  • Widespread Electric Vehicle Adoption Would Save Billions of Dollars, Thousands of Lives

    Study finds improved air quality would avoid health and climate damages.

  • Breakthrough: Restored Corals Ready to Become Parents

    Massive corals restored to Florida's Coral Reef are ready to become parents in the wild.

  • Researchers Aim to Create Thriving Agricultural Systems in Urbanizing Landscapes

    A project led by Penn State researchers is aimed at ensuring the economic and environmental sustainability of agriculture in the face of development pressures and other challenges of urbanization.

  • FSU Engineering Researchers Harness Wind Data to Help Meet Energy Needs in Florida

    Emerging technologies might be economically viable in Florida and other parts of the Southeast.

  • Improved Waste Separation Using Super-Stable Magnetic Fluid

    Magnetically separating waste particles makes it possible to reclaim a variety of raw materials from waste.

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