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Published Smoke from the Black Summer wildfires in Australia impacted the climate and high altitude winds of the southern hemisphere for more than a year and a half - Smoke from Black Summer Wildfires in Australia Impacted Climate and High Altitude Winds of Southern Hemisphere for More Than a Year and a Half


The 2019/20 wildfires in Australia transported more smoke into the atmosphere than observed ever bef...
Published Itchy eyes and a runny nose? It could be climate change - Itchy Eyes and a Runny Nose? It Could Be Climate Change


Researchers have simulated how climate change will affect the distribution of two leading allergens...
Published Air pollution threatens natural pest control methods in sustainable farming - Air Pollution Threatens Natural Pest Control Methods in Sustainable Farming


When fields of oilseed rape are exposed to diesel exhaust and/or ozone -- both found in emissions fr...
Published Air pollution from wildfires, rising heat affected 68% of US West in one day - Air Pollution from Wildfires and Rising Heat Affects 68% of US West in One Day


Large wildfires and severe heat events are happening more often at the same time, worsening air poll...
Published Study reveals more hostile conditions on Earth as life evolved - Study Reveals More Hostile Conditions on Earth as Life Evolved


During long portions of the past 2.4 billion years, the Earth may have been more 'inhospitable' to l...
Published Storing hydrogen fuel in salts -- a step toward 'cleaner' energy production - Storing Hydrogen Fuel in Salts: A Step Towards Cleaner Energy Production


Hydrogen gas could someday replace fossil fuels as a 'clean' energy source, producing only water and...
Published Elevated CO2 levels cause mineral deficiency in plants resulting in less nutritious crops - Elevated CO2 Levels Cause Mineral Deficiency in Plants Resulting in Less Nutritious Crops


For years, scientists have seen enhanced photosynthesis as one of the only possible bright sides of...
Published Gentle method allows for eco-friendly recycling of solar cells - Gentle Method Allows for Eco-Friendly Recycling of Solar Cells



By using a new method, precious metals can be efficiently recovered from thin-film solar cells. The...
Published New research reveals extreme heat likely to wipe out humans and mammals in the distant future - New Research Predicts Extreme Heat Could Eradicate Humans and Mammals in the Distant Future



A new study shows unprecedented heat is likely to lead to the next mass extinction, akin to when the...
Published Volcanic activity and low ocean oxygen events linked to climate warming and rapid ice melt during last ice age, study finds - Volcanic Activity and Low Ocean Oxygen Events Linked to Climate Warming and Rapid Ice Melt During Last Ice Age, Study Finds


A chemical analysis of sediment cores from the North Pacific Ocean show a consistent pairing of volc...
Published Increased atmospheric dust is masking greenhouse gases' warming effect - Increased Atmospheric Dust is Masking Greenhouse Gases' Warming Effect


A study shows that global atmospheric dust -- microscopic airborne particles from desert dust storms...
Published MESSENGER's endgame: Hover campaign promises bird's-eye view of Mercury's surface - MESSENGER's Endgame: Hover Campaign Promises Bird's-Eye View of Mercury's Surface


MESSENGER will not go gentle into that good night. The mission will end sometime this spring, when t...
Published Where do astronauts go when they need 'to go?' - Where Do Astronauts Go When They Need 'To Go'?


The first American man in space had no place "to go," and urinating in space was a tough problem for...
Published Flaring star could be down to young planet's disc inferno - Flaring Star Could Be Down to Young Planet's Disc Inferno



New simulations offer new explanation for star's 85-year flare. In this scenario, a young giant plan...
Published Radar satellites can better protect against bushfires and floods - Radar Satellites: The Future of Disaster Management


New research has revealed how radar satellites can improve the ability to detect, monitor, prepare f...
Published New research can help electric utilities account for climate change - New Research Can Help Electric Utilities Account for Climate Change


Researchers have devised a method to determine the impact of climate change on the supply and variab...
Published Moving towards 3 degrees of warming -- the phasing out of coal is too slow - Moving Towards 3 Degrees of Warming: The Phasing Out of Coal is Too Slow



The use of coal power is not decreasing fast enough. The Paris Agreement's target of a maximum of 2...
Published Shutting down nuclear power could increase air pollution - Shutting Down Nuclear Power Could Increase Air Pollution



A new study shows that if U.S. nuclear power plants are retired, the burning of coal, oil, and natur ...
Published Clean, sustainable fuels made 'from thin air' and plastic waste - Clean, Sustainable Fuels Made 'From Thin Air' and Plastic Waste



Researchers have demonstrated how carbon dioxide can be captured from industrial processes -- or eve...
Published Greenland caves: Time travel to a warm Arctic - Greenland Caves: Time Travel to a Warm Arctic


An international team of scientists presents an analysis of sediments from a cave in northeast Green...