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  • University of Oklahoma Deep Dust Project Works to Unravel Earth's Climate Past in Oklahoma's Anadarko Basin

    A team of researchers at the University of Oklahoma will explore the Permian sediment of Oklahoma’s Anadarko Basin, which contains dust deposits from Earth’s deep-time past.

  • Transatlantic Project Works to Fortify Coastal Resilience Against Rising Seas

    Climate change is leading to an increase in sea level rise, putting millions of people in danger of severe coastal flooding in coming years.

  • CSU Researcher Leads Global Study of Extreme Drought Impacts on Grasslands and Shrublands

    A global study organized and led by Colorado State University scientists shows that the effects of extreme drought – which is expected to increase in frequency with climate change – has been greatly underestimated for grasslands and shrublands.

  • Protecting Coral ‘Nurseries’ as Important as Safeguarding Established Reefs

    New ASU research demonstrates miles-long connection between parent, baby corals.

  • Coastal Populations Set to Age Sharply in the Face of Climate Migration, FSU Researcher Finds

    As climate change fuels sea level rise, younger people will migrate inland, leaving aging coastal populations — and a host of consequences — in their wake, a study by Florida State University researchers finds.

  • New Soft Robots Roll Like Tires, Spin Like Tops and Orbit Like Moons

    Researchers have developed a new soft robot design that engages in three simultaneous behaviors: rolling forward, spinning like a record,and following a path that orbits around a central point. 

  • Colorful Swirls in the Gulf of Alaska

    Sediment floating in the Gulf of Alaska lent contrasting color to this otherwise winter-white scene acquired by the MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) instrument on NASA’s Aqua satellite on December 29, 2023.

  • Arctic Cold Snap Transforms into a Blessing

    The recent cold spell has plunged the nation into a deep freeze, resulting in the closure of 247 national parks, the cancellation of 14 domestic flights, and the scrapping of 107 cruise ship voyages. 

  • Building on CO2

    The construction industry as a CO2 sink? Researchers at Empa's Concrete & Asphalt lab are working on this.

  • Climate Change Could Be Impacting Babies’ Birthweight for Gestational Age

    Climate change could pose a big risk to Australians’ reproductive health with a new, large-scale Curtin University study revealing a possible link between extreme bioclimatic exposure during pregnancy and babies’ birthweights for gestational age.

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