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Published As the grid adds wind power, researchers have to reengineer recovery from power outages - As the Grid Adds Wind Power, Researchers Have to Reengineer Recovery from Power Outages
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When electric grids go down, there's no way to restore them -- 'blackstart' them -- with power from...
Published Elevated warming, ozone have detrimental effects on plant roots, promote soil carbon loss - Elevated Warming and Ozone: Detrimental Effects on Plant Roots and Soil Carbon Loss
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Two factors that play a key role in climate change - increased climate warming and elevated ozone le...
Published Bubble, bubble, more earthquake trouble? Geoscientists study Alaska's Denali fault - Bubble, Bubble, More Earthquake Trouble? Geoscientists Study Alaska's Denali Fault
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Geochemists report findings from collected and analyzed helium and carbon isotopic data from springs...
Published Scientists reveal how landmark CFC ban gave planet fighting chance against global warming - Scientists Reveal How Landmark CFC Ban Gave Planet Fighting Chance Against Global Warming
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New modelling by the international team of scientists paints a dramatic vision of a scorched planet...
Published Ice-capped volcanoes slower to erupt, study finds - Ice-Capped Volcanoes Slower to Erupt, Study Finds
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The Westdahl Peak volcano in Alaska last erupted in 1992, and continued expansion hints at another e...
Published Plant processes may be key to predicting drought development - Plant Processes May Be Key to Predicting Drought Development
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Based on new analyses of satellite data, scientists have found that hydrologic conditions that incre...
Published Waves in Saturn's rings give precise measurement of planet's rotation rate - Waves in Saturn's Rings: A Precise Measurement of the Planet's Rotation Rate
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Saturn's distinctive rings were observed in unprecedented detail by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, and s...
Published Inspired by palm trees, scientists develop hurricane-resilient wind turbines - Inspired by Palm Trees, Scientists Develop Hurricane-Resilient Wind Turbines
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New results from real-world tests of a downwind turbine could inform and improve the wind energy ind...
Published Sea-level rise may worsen existing San Francisco Bay Area inequities - Sea-level rise may worsen existing San Francisco Bay Area inequities
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Researchers examined the number of households unable to pay for damages from coastal flooding to rev...
Published Where did the hot Neptunes go? A shrinking planet holds the answer - Where Did the Hot Neptunes Go? A Shrinking Planet Holds the Answer
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'Where did the hot Neptunes go?' This is the question astronomers have been asking for a long time,...
Published Unprecedented number of warm-water species moved northward during marine heatwave - Unprecedented Number of Warm-Water Species Moved Northward During Marine Heatwave
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A new study documents an unprecedented number of southern marine species moving northward into Calif...
Published Early Pacific seafarers likely latched onto El Nino, other climate patterns - Early Pacific Seafarers Likely Latched onto El Nino, Other Climate Patterns
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Researchers employed computer simulations and climatic data to help them explore the travels that le...
Published Indian monsoon: Novel approach allows early forecasting - Indian Monsoon: A Novel Approach for Early Forecasting
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The Indian monsoon's yearly onset and withdrawal can now be forecasted significantly earlier than pr...
Published New model developed to predict landslides along wildfire burn scars - New Model Developed to Predict Landslides Along Wildfire Burn Scars
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Researchers have augmented a physics-based numerical model to investigate and predict areas suscepti...
Published We need to change how we think about soil - We Need to Change How We Think About Soil
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With record temperatures this summer along with dry conditions, ongoing concerns about food security...
Published Urban areas more likely to have precipitation-triggered landslides, exposing growing populations to slide hazards - Urban Areas More Likely to Have Precipitation-Triggered Landslides: Exposing Growing Populations to Slide Hazards
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Urban areas may be at greater risk for precipitation-triggered landslides than rural areas, accordin...
Published Records from Platform Holly provide a glimpse of how petroleum production affects natural gas seeps - Records from Platform Holly Provide a Glimpse of How Petroleum Production Affects Natural Gas Seeps
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From oil rigs to tar seeps, it's hard to miss the presence of petroleum around the Santa Barbara Cha...
Published Dissolving oil in a sunlit sea - Dissolving Oil in a Sunlit Sea: A Breakthrough in Environmental Science
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The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill was the largest marine oil spill in United States history. The...
Published Oil in the ocean photooxidizes within hours to days, new study finds - Oil in the Ocean Photooxidizes Within Hours to Days, New Study Finds
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A new study demonstrates that under realistic environmental conditions oil drifting in the ocean aft...
Published Red Snapper in the Gulf show signs of stress after Gulf oil spill - Red Snapper in the Gulf Show Signs of Stress After Gulf Oil Spill
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Nearly all of the Red Snapper sampled in the Gulf of Mexico over a six-year period following the Dee...