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  • Startup M2X Energy Partners with UCF’s FSEC, Aims to Convert Greenhouse Gases into Low-carbon Methanol

    Most people realize the climate impacts of carbon dioxide.

  • U Researcher to Lead Study of Clouds in Cleanest Air on Earth

    The Southern Ocean is a remote region of the world that holds significant influence over the Earth’s climate.

  • The Key to Weathering Rapid Sea-Level Rise May Lie in a Massachusetts Salt Marsh

    A team of researchers led by Brian Yellen, research professor of earth, geographic, and climate sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, recently announced in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface that salt marshes, critical habitats threatened by rapid sea-level rise, may in fact thrive despite higher water levels.

  • 17-Pound Meteorite Discovered in Antarctica

    Antarctica is a tough place to work, for obvious reasons— it’s bitterly cold, remote, and wild. 

  • Vulnerability of Red Sea Urchins to Climate Change Depends on Location

    Scientists found that red sea urchin populations are adapted to local environments, but some populations will suffer more than others as conditions change in the future.

  • Study: New ‘Whipping Jet’ Sprayer Controls How Aerosols Move

    Aerosols are tiny particles that can have a significant impact on Earth’s climate and human health.

  • Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica Calves Giant Iceberg

    A huge iceberg (1550 km²), almost the size of Greater London, has broken off the 150m thick Brunt Ice Shelf. 

  • Epigenetic "reboot" reverses aging in mice and could extend lifespan

    Scientists at Harvard Medical School have investigated why we age, and identified a possible way to reverse it. In tests in mice, the team showed that epigenetic “software glitches” drive the symptoms of aging – and a system reboot can reverse them, potentially extending lifespan.

  • Texas Scientists Rescue Record-High Numbers of Stranded Loggerhead Turtles, Investigate Causes

    More than 100 people gathered recently along the Padre Island shore in Texas to witness eight healed and robust sea turtles being released into the waters of the Gulf Coast.

  • Speeding Up Sugar's Conversion into Fuel

    University of Queensland researchers have found a way to more efficiently convert sugarcane into a building block of aviation fuel and other products.

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