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  • New Study is First to Find Exposure to Neurotoxic Rodenticide Bromethalin in Birds of Prey

    In 2020, Tufts Wildlife Clinic Director Maureen Murray, V03, published a study that showed 100% of red-tailed hawks tested at the clinic were positive for exposure to anticoagulant rodenticides (ARs).

  • Working to Make Steel Greener, Cleaner

    Case Western Reserve University chemical engineer Rohan Akolkar is leading a research team working to develop a new zero-carbon, electrochemical process to produce iron metal from ore.

  • Global Cooling Caused Diversity of Species in Orchids, Confirms Study

    Research led by the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath looking at the evolution of terrestrial orchid species has found that global cooling of the climate appears to be the major driving factor in their diversity.

  • The Ground is Deforming, and Buildings Aren’t Ready

    There is a “silent hazard” lurking underneath our major global cities, and our buildings were not designed to handle it

  • Beak Shape Can Predict Nest Material Use in the World’s Birds, Study Finds

    The material a bird selects for its nest depends on the dimensions of its beak, according to researchers.

  • Record-breaking Heat in the Summer of 2022 Caused more than 61,000 Deaths in Europe

    The summer of 2022 was the hottest summer ever recorded in Europe and was characterised by an intense series of record-breaking heat waves, droughts and forest fires. 

  • The Key to Why Plants Flower Early in a Warming World

    Scientists have unveiled a new mechanism that plants use to sense temperature. 

  • Arctic Dust Found to Be a Major Source of Particles That Form Ice Crystals in Arctic Low-Level Clouds

    Researchers from Nagoya University and the National Institute of Polar Research in Japan have found that dust from land without snow cover in the Arctic is a major source of particles that form ice crystals in low-level clouds of the Arctic (at altitudes below about 3 km) during summer and fall.

  • Bees Get Week Early Wakeup Call From Warming Climate

    Warmer springs are causing British bees to wake up earlier, a new study has found, threatening the pollination of crops such as apples and pears.

  • Marine Heat Waves Caused Mass Seabird Die-Offs, Beach Surveys Show

    Seabirds, from cormorants to puffins, spend most of their lives at sea. 

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