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  • Rare Drought Coincided With Hittite Empire Collapse

    The collapse of the Hittite Empire in the Late Bronze Age has been blamed on various factors, from war with other territories to internal strife. 

  • Unearthing the Impact of Moisture on Soil Carbon Processes

    The ground below your feet contains some 2,500 gigatons of carbon, approximately three times the amount of carbon held in our atmosphere and four times more than is stored in every living thing – trees, ants, whales, and humans included – on our planet.

  • Sensing Water for Smarter Agriculture

    Smart electronic soil sensors could enable farmers to deliver tailored doses of water to their crops, maximizing food production while saving water.

  • OU Researcher Aims to Mitigate the Impact of Extreme Weather and Climate Uncertainty

    Abrupt weather extremes, changing climate and frequent natural hazards such as floods and droughts create challenges for our nation’s aging reservoir systems.

  • Can Clay Capture Carbon Dioxide?

    The atmospheric level of carbon dioxide — a gas that is great at trapping heat, contributing to climate change — is almost double what it was prior to the Industrial Revolution, yet it only constitutes 0.0415% of the air we breathe.

  • Doubling Protected Lands for Biodiversity Could Require Tradeoffs with Other Land Uses, Study Finds

    Although more than half the world’s countries have committed to protecting at least 30% of land and oceans by 2030 in support of biodiversity, various questions emerge: Where and what type of land should be protected?

  • January 2023 Was Nation’s 6th Warmest on Record

    The new year started off on a very warm note across the U.S., with the nation seeing its sixth-warmest January on record, according to scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).

  • Fine Particles in the Air Associated With Higher Blood Pressure in London Teens

    A study of adolescents aged 11-16 in London has found long-term exposure to PM2.5 is associated with higher blood pressure, with stronger associations seen in girls.

  • Past Records Help to Predict Different Effects of Future Climate Change on Land and Sea

    Ongoing climate change driven by greenhouse gas emissions is often discussed in terms of global average warming. 

  • ‘Game-Changing’ Findings for Sustainable Hydrogen Production

    Hydrogen fuel could be a more viable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, according to University of Surrey researchers who have found that a type of metal-free catalysts could contribute to the development of cost-effective and sustainable hydrogen production technologies. 

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