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  • New Materials That Could Transform Our Lives Are in the Works at UT Austin

    A technological leap sits on the horizon, with exciting capabilities like quantum computing, soft robotics and more coming down the pike.

  • Tiny Pests Pose Problems for Iconic Monarch Butterfly

    Many gardeners will tell you that aphids are the bane of their existence. 

  • Short Bursts of Daily Activity Linked to Reduced Cancer Risk

    Promising new research suggests a total of just 4.5 minutes of vigorous activity that makes you huff and puff during daily tasks could reduce the risk of some cancers by up to 32 percent.

  • North Atlantic Oscillation Contributes to ‘Cold Blob’ in Atlantic Ocean

    A patch of ocean in the North Atlantic is stubbornly cooling while much of the planet warms. 

  • Rio Pará Contributes High Trace Metal Concentrations to the Amazon Estuary

    Overlooked riverine inputs of dissolved neodymium and hafnium to the ocean.

  • Insolation Affected Ice Age Climate Dynamics

    In past ice ages, the intensity of summer insolation affected the emergence of warm and cold periods and played an important role in triggering abrupt climate changes, a study by climate researchers, geoscientists, and environmental physicists suggests.

  • Sun ‘Umbrella’ Tethered to Asteroid Might Help Mitigate Climate Change

    Earth is rapidly warming and scientists are developing a variety of approaches to reduce the effects of climate change. 

  • California’s Winter Waves May Be Increasing Under Climate Change

    A new study from UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography researcher emeritus Peter Bromirski uses nearly a century of data to show that the average heights of winter waves along the California coast have increased as climate change has heated up the planet.

  • Nature-Based Solutions Can Help Tackle Climate Change and Food Security, But Communities Outside Europe are Missing Out

    Nature-based solutions (NBS) can help grand challenges, such as climate change and food security, but, as things stand, communities outside of Europe do not stand to benefit from these innovations.

  • UW Researchers Find Evolutionary Adaptation in Trout of Wind Rivers

    The lakes in Wyoming’s Wind River Mountains historically didn’t contain fish, but stocking of trout that began in the early 1900s has created an environment in which hundreds of those lakes now have strong fish populations -- some carried on by natural reproduction for decades.

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