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  • Gravity Foundations: A Marine-Friendly Future for Wind Turbines

    Marine scientists from Newcastle University investigated short- and long-term impacts of this new wind turbine installation method on cetaceans off Blyth, Northumberland.

  • Algae-Based Biofuel May Have Bigger Carbon Footprint Than Diesel, Analysis Shows

    New research using real-world data casts doubt on the energy efficiency of diesel alternatives that come from phytoplankton.

  • Clean, Sustainable Fuels Made ‘From Thin Air’ and Plastic Waste

    The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, developed a solar-powered reactor that converts captured CO2 and plastic waste into sustainable fuels and other valuable chemical products.

  • Assessment of How Climate Scientists Communicate Risk Shows Imperfections, Improvements

    Scientists have long struggled to find the best way to present crucial facts about future sea level rise, but are getting better at communicating more clearly, according to an international group of climate scientists, including a leading Rutgers expert.

  • Scientists Set Out Benchmarks for Extreme Space Weather

    Extreme space weather threatens vital satellites orbiting the Earth, including the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) which pass through the heart of the outer radiation belt. 

  • 10-Year Countdown to Sea-Ice-Free Arctic

    If the world keeps increasing greenhouse gas emissions at its current speed, all sea ice in the Arctic will disappear in the 2030s, an event that could at best be postponed until the 2050s should emissions be somehow reduced. 

  • Study Finds Combustion From Gas Stoves Can Raise Indoor Levels of Chemical Linked to a Higher Risk of Blood Cell Cancers

    About 47 million homes use natural gas or propane-burning cooktops and ovens. 

  • Study Shows Ancient Alaskans Were Freshwater Fishers

    A scientific team led by University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers has discovered the earliest-known evidence of freshwater fishing by ancient people in the Americas.

  • New Abundance Estimate for Endangered Cook Inlet Beluga Whales

    Today, NOAA Fisheries announced an updated abundance estimate for endangered Cook Inlet beluga whales. S

  • Shrinking Lakes of the Kashmir Valley

    Two lakes surrounded by the high Himalaya Mountains are remnants of a much larger ancient lake in India’s Kashmir Valley.

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