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  • Climate is Increasing Risk of High Toxin Concentrations in Northern U.S. Lakes

    As climate change warms the Earth, higher-latitude regions will be at greater risk for toxins produced by algal blooms, according to new research led by Carnegie’s Anna Michalak, Julian Merder, and Gang Zhao.

  • New Monitoring to Assess Ability of UK Saltmarshes to Suck Up CO2

    Scientists are establishing the first network of greenhouse gas monitoring stations on saltmarshes around the UK coast to support national efforts to mitigate climate change.

  • Coffee and Cocoa Plants at Risk From Pollinator Loss

    Published in Science Advances, the study explores the intricate interplay between climate change, land use change, and their impact on pollinator biodiversity, ultimately revealing significant implications for global crop pollination.

  • Over 40 Percent of Antarctica’s Ice Shelves are Smaller

    They found that almost all the ice shelves on the western side of Antarctica experienced ice loss.

  • Wildcats Restored to Scottish Highlands

    Conservationists have released 19 young wildcats into the Scottish Highlands as part of an effort to bring the cherished animal back from the edge of extinction.

  • Flooding That Closed Dalton Highway Also Caused Widespread Ground Sinking

    The massive 2015 flooding of the Sagavanirktok River in northern Alaska had immediate impacts, including closure of the Dalton Highway for several days, but it also contributed to longer-term ground subsidence in the permafrost-rich region.

  • Honey Bees May Inherit Altruistic Behavior From Their Mothers

    True altruism is rare behavior in animals, but a new study by Penn State researchers has found that honey bees display this trait.

  • New Research Finds That Warm Summers and Wet Winters Yield Better Wine Vintages

    Andrew Wood, a DPhil student in the University of Oxford’s Department of Biology and first author of the study, said: ‘Weather drives wine quality and wine taste.

  • Gray Whales Experience Major Population Swings as a Result of Arctic Conditions, Research Shows

    Dynamic and changing Arctic Ocean conditions likely caused three major mortality events in the eastern North Pacific gray whale population since the 1980s, a new study has found.

  • Indonesian Fires Return in 2023

    After several years of comparatively quiet fire seasons, Indonesia saw the return of intense, smoky fires in 2023. 

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