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  • Earth’s Electrons May Be Forming Water on the Moon

    Understanding the concentrations and distributions of water on the Moon is critical to understanding its formation and evolution, and to providing water resources for future human exploration. 

  • Study Finds Significant Chemical Exposures in Women With Cancer

    Clear link between PFAS, BPA exposures and a prior cancer diagnosis found in large national study.

  • Research Analyzes Relationship Between Agriculture, Emergence of New Diseases

    Researchers propose new framework to understand intersection of disease spread between humans and animals, disease emergence and land use change.

  • Pearl Harbor: Bombed Battleships’ Boost for Climate Science

    Weather data from several ships bombed by Japanese pilots at Pearl Harbor has been recovered in a rescue mission that will help scientists understand how the global climate is changing.

  • Road Hazard: Evidence Mounts on Toxic Pollution from Tires

    For two decades, researchers worked to solve a mystery in West Coast streams.

  • Why Do Some Environmental Shocks Lead To Disaster While Others Don’t?

    Currently, we are grappling with a global crisis convergence.

  • DOE Backs Rice Study of How Soils Store Carbon

    Two Rice University scientists have received a 3-year grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) to investigate a form of carbon storage that is as little understood as it is ubiquitous: soil.

  • 'Getting a Handle' on a Potent Climate Threat

    Spending days camping in a mosquito-filled swamp on the Indonesian island of Borneo, Alison Hoyt's goal was to measure methane emissions in tropical wetlands – one of the largest sources of the potent greenhouse gas.

  • The Pace of Climate-Driven Extinction is Accelerating, A UArizona-Led Study Shows

    Climate change is causing extinctions at an increasing rate, a new study by the University of Arizona researchers shows.

  • Ohio State Leads New Global Climate Center on AI for Biodiversity Change

    The Ohio State University will lead a new multimillion dollar international center devoted to using artificial intelligence to help understand climate impacts on biodiversity.

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