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  • New Maps Show Airplane Contrails Over the U.S. Dropped Steeply in 2020

    As Covid-19’s initial wave crested around the world, travel restrictions and a drop in passengers led to a record number of grounded flights in 2020. 

  • The Secret to Longevity? Ask a Yellow-Bellied Marmot

    What if you were told there was a completely natural way to stop your body from aging? 

  • For Tadpoles, What’s in Their Gut May Be Key to Enduring Climate Change

    In a warming world, animals could live or die by what’s in their gut. 

  • Global Warming Projected to Increase Health Burden From Hyponatremia

    Global warming is likely to increase the number of people requiring hospitalization due to critically low sodium levels in the blood, a condition known as hyponatremia. 

  • Tire Dumps and Aging Mattresses May Soon Be Relics of the Past

    Despite research and policy efforts, recycling initiatives have skidded on more complex materials like tires and mattresses, filling dumps and natural land across the country.

  • Well-Preserved Fossils Could be Consequence of Past Global Climate Change

    A study of exceptionally preserved fossils led by a graduate student at The University of Texas at Austin has found that rising global temperatures and a rapidly changing climate 183 million years ago may have created fossilization conditions in the world’s oceans that helped preserve the soft and delicate bodies of deceased marine animals.

  • Stanford Researchers Investigate Squid Found Far From Home

    As the name implies, California market squid are often sold in stores and typically found between Baja California and Monterey Bay.

  • Hurricanes and Other Tropical Cyclones Linked to Rise in U.S. Deaths from Several Major Causes

    Over recent decades, hurricanes and other tropical cyclones in the U.S. were associated with up to 33.4 percent higher death rates from several major causes in subsequent months.

  • A Model Scientist

    Today’s forests face a litany of threats that are being exacerbated by anthropogenic climate change: drought, heat, fires, and pest and pathogen outbreaks.

  • NUS Research Shows CO2 Could be Stored Below Ocean Floor

    Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges facing humanity.

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