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  • Prolonged Power Outages, Often Caused by Weather Events, Hit Some Parts of the U.S. Harder Than Others

    Joan Casey lived through frequent wildfire-season power outages when she lived in northern California.

  • Life on Land and Water Teeters Between Haves and Have-Nots

    In the race to make the world more livable for people and nature, progress on land is outpacing successes in the seas, raising red flags that wealthier countries’ advantages may be upsetting a balance, a Michigan State University study shows.

  • Oxford University Joins Largest Ever Ocean Survey in a Global Effort to Save Marine Life

    Scientists believe little more than 10% of the species that live in our seas have been found and that around two million remain undiscovered.

  • An Awesome Aurora

    In late-April 2023, a severe geomagnetic storm in Earth’s magnetosphere led to an especially vivid display of the aurora.

  • Shrinking Reservoirs in Catalonia

    The Catalonia region of Spain is experiencing a long-term drought, which has shrunk reservoirs and led to water restrictions.

  • What Happens in the Tropics Can Reach the Arctic and Set Up Extreme Precipitation Events

    In April 2016, a warm front approached southwest Greenland, causing air temperatures in the capital city of Nuuk and the surrounding area to increase rapidly.

  • Machine Learning Helps Scientists Identify the Environmental Preferences of Microbes

    Researchers have figured out a way to predict bacteria’s environmental pH preferences from a quick look at their genomes, using machine learning.

  • Large Geomagnetic Storm Hits Earth

    On April 21, 2023, a coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from the sun, spewing out a burst of plasma that raced toward Earth at nearly two million miles per hour and generated a severe geomagnetic storm (level 4 out of 5 on NOAA’s space weather G- scale) at 3:26 p.m. EDT on April 23.

  • How Solid Air Can Spur Sustainable Development

    The green hydrogen economy is a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. However, one of the challenges of constructing a global hydrogen economy is hydrogen transportation by sea. A new paper proposes solid air as a medium for recycling cold energy across the hydrogen liquefaction supply chain.

  • The Reasons Why Insect Numbers Are Decreasing

    Throughout the world we are witnessing not just a decline in the numbers of individual insects, but also a collapse of insect diversity. Major causes of this worrying trend are land-use intensification in the form of greater utilization for agriculture and building development as well as climate change and the spread of invasive animal species as a result of human trade.

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