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  • As the Mississippi Swerves, Can We Let Nature Regain Control?

    Like most people during the pandemic, Alex Kolker found himself with extra time on his hands.

  • Ears to the Ice: Icequakes in Antarctica Linked to Ocean Tides

    When the ground rumbles in Antarctica, it may be an icequake — like an earthquake but caused by the movement of ice, not rock. 

  • New Research Predicts Effects of Marine Heatwaves on Top Ocean Predators

    Real-time shifts in marine ecosystems and species demand “climate-ready” fisheries. 

  • Marine Heatwaves Don’t Just Hit Coral Reefs. They Can Cause Chaos on the Seafloor

    Marine heatwaves aren’t just on the surface. They can be at their most destructive when they sweep along the seafloor.

  • Embodied Carbon in Buildings: A New Frontier in Greenhouse Gas Reduction

    How we reduce CO2 emissions in the built environment is changing – with focus moving from energy efficiency to reducing embodied carbon, according to UNSW’s Philip Oldfield.

  • New Map on Potentially Groundwater-Dependent Vegetation in the Mediterranean Biome

    Decreasing rainfall and increased groundwater use are threatening vegetation and ultimately biodiversity in the Mediterranean biome. 

  • Most Species Are Rare. But Not Very Rare

    Over time, biodiversity observations around the world have unveiled a potential universal pattern of how many species are common, very rare or somewhere in-between.

  • Burning Candles and Fumes From Cooking Is Harmful for People With Mild Asthma

    A new study from Aarhus University shows that young individuals with even mild asthma should remember to turn ventilation all the way up when cooking or burning candles. 

  • Farms That Create Habitat Key to Food Security and Biodiversity

    It seems intuitive that forests would provide better habitat for forest-dwelling wildlife than farms.

  • Blowing Snow Contributes to Arctic Warming

    When it comes to global warming trends, the Arctic is a troubling outlier.

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