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  • When D Turns to F, Quantum Matter is A-Plus

    Rice University physicists have shown that immutable topological states, which are highly sought for quantum computing, can be entangled with other, manipulable quantum states in some materials.

  • NASA Data Helps Bangladeshi Farmers Save Water, Money, Energy

    With nearly 170 million residents, Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated nations in the world. 

  • Dune Patterns Reveal Environmental Change on Earth and Other Planetary Bodies

    Researchers have analyzed the shifting patterns of entire dune fields on Earth and Mars, as seen from orbit, and found they are a direct signature of recent environmental change.

  • The Mystery of the Missing Antarctic Sea Ice

    Winter sea ice in the Antarctic is at a historic low, and scientists are working to understand why an area of ice the size of Greenland is missing. 

  • Scientists Dig Into Wildfire Predictions, Long-Term Impacts

    Wildfires are an ancient force shaping the environment, but they have grown in frequency, range and intensity in response to a changing climate.

  • New Method Has Promise for Accurate, Efficient Soil Carbon Estimates

    Earth’s soil contains large stocks of carbon — even more carbon than in the atmosphere. A significant portion of this soil carbon is in organic form (carbon bound to carbon), called soil organic carbon (SOC).

  • Visible Work on OSU-Led Wave Energy Testing Facility to Begin in August

    The next step in Oregon State University’s construction of a wave energy testing facility off the Oregon Coast is likely to be visible to residents and visitors to the area in August.

  • NOAA and Partners Race to Rescue Remaining Florida Corals From Historic Ocean Heat Wave

    In mid-July 2023, heat-stressed corals in the southern Florida Keys began bleaching—expelling their food-producing algal partners—amid the hottest water temperatures ever documented in the region during the satellite record (dating back to 1985).

  • Sea Urchins Are Struggling to ‘Get a Grip’ as Climate Change Alters Ecosystems

    When driving through a rainstorm, traction is key.

  • Encouraging News for Underwater Grasses in Chesapeake Bay, Despite “Mystery” Losses Around Gunpowder and Middle Rivers

    An annual survey led by VIMS researchers mapped 76,462 acres of underwater grasses in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries in 2022. 

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