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  • Forest Management Will Have a Stronger Effect Than Climate Change on the Supply of Ecosystem Services

    Forests contribute to human well-being by providing a wide variety of ecosystem services to the society.

  • Glacial Flooding Threatens Millions Globally

    An international team of scientists led by Newcastle University has produced the first global assessment of areas at greatest risk of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods and identified priority areas for mitigation.

  • Engineers devise a modular system to produce efficient, scalable aquabots

    Underwater structures that can change their shapes dynamically, the way fish do, push through water much more efficiently than conventional rigid hulls. But constructing deformable devices that can change the curve of their body shapes while maintaining a smooth profile is a long and difficult process. MIT’s RoboTuna, for example, was composed of about 3,000 different parts and took about two years to design and build.

  • Rescuing small plastics from the waste stream

    As plastic pollution continues to mount, with growing risks to ecosystems and wildlife, manufacturers are beginning to make ambitious commitments to keep new plastics out of the environment.

  • More Frequent Atmospheric Rivers Hinder Seasonal Recovery of Arctic Sea Ice

    The Arctic is rapidly losing sea ice, even during winter months when temperatures are below freezing and ice should be recovering from the summer melt.

  • Providing Integrated Solutions to the Biodiversity Crisis

    Experts from the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) are joining leading scientists from across Europe to provide practical and effective solutions for addressing the global biodiversity crisis.

  • Wild Bumblebee Queens Lured and Killed in Commercial Hives

    In the course of experiments to test how well commercial bumblebees pollinate early spring crops, researchers made a surprising discovery: dead wild bumblebee queens in the hives, an average of 10 per nest box.

  • Seed Strategy Can Help Restore a Biodiversity Hotspot

    In the race to restore some of North America’s most biodiverse and threatened ecosystems, a straightforward first step is likely among the most important.

  • Mapping Mexico’s Dengue Fever Hotspots

    Rutgers researcher co-creates tool to help identify outbreaks and prioritize virus control efforts.

  • Scientists Track Tropical Landslide Creeping Below an African City

    A large, slow-moving landslide is accelerating in eastern Congo, putting a community at risk. 

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