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Published Half of the world's coral reefs may face unsuitable conditions by 2035 - Half of the World's Coral Reefs May Face Unsuitable Conditions by 2035
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There's more bad news for planet earth if climate change continues unabated. New research reveals th ...
Published 3000+ billion tons of ice lost from Antarctic Ice Sheet over 25 years - 3000+ Billion Tons of Ice Lost from Antarctic Ice Sheet Over 25 Years
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Scientists have calculated that the fastest changing Antarctic region?-?the Amundsen Sea Embayment?- ...
Published Billions in conservation spending fail to improve wild fish stocks in Columbia Basin - Billions Spent on Conservation Yet Wild Fish Stocks in Columbia Basin Remain Unimproved
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Four decades of conservation spending totaling more than $9 billion in inflation-adjusted tax dollar...
Published Deep ocean currents around Antarctica headed for collapse, study finds - Deep Ocean Currents Around Antarctica Headed for Collapse, Study Finds
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Antarctic circulation could slow by more than 40 per cent over the next three decades, with signific...
Published Reef halos may enable coral telehealth checkup worldwide - Reef Halos: A Game-Changer for Coral Telehealth Checkup Worldwide
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Coral reef halos, also known as grazing halos or sand halos, are bands of bare, sandy seafloor that...
Published Strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice - Strongest Arctic Cyclone on Record Led to Surprising Loss of Sea Ice
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The strongest Arctic cyclone ever observed struck in January 2022. A new analysis shows that while f...
Published Human evolution wasn't just the sheet music, but how it was played - Human Evolution Wasn't Just the Sheet Music, But How It Was Played
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A team of researchers has identified a group of human DNA sequences driving changes in brain develop ...
Published Extreme heat may hasten cognitive decline in vulnerable populations - Extreme Heat May Hasten Cognitive Decline in Vulnerable Populations
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A new study finds that ongoing extreme heat can worsen cognitive decline among vulnerable groups --...
Published Precipitation helped drive distribution of Alaska dinosaurs - Precipitation Helped Drive Distribution of Alaska Dinosaurs
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Precipitation more than temperature influenced the distribution of herbivorous dinosaurs in what is...
Published Central Texas salamanders, including newly identified species, at risk of extinction - Central Texas Salamanders, Including Newly Identified Species, at Risk of Extinction
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Biologists have discovered three new species of groundwater salamander in Central Texas, including o...
Published Air quality stations have collected vast stores of DNA by accident, a potentially 'game-changing' discovery for tracking global biodiversity - Air Quality Stations Unintentionally Collect DNA, a Game-Changing Discovery for Biodiversity Tracking
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The accelerating loss of biodiversity and increasing rate of species extinction is a major threat to...
Published Soft skin patch could provide early warning for strokes, heart attacks - Soft Skin Patch: A Revolutionary Early Warning System for Strokes and Heart Attacks
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Engineers developed a soft, stretchy ultrasound patch that can be worn on the skin to monitor blood...
Published Mekong Delta will continue to be at risk for severe flooding, study finds - Mekong Delta at Risk: Severe Flooding Continues to Threaten the Region
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Reef corals provide an accurate, high-resolution record of the influence of the El NiƱo Southern Osc...
Published Cave secrets unlocked to show past drought and rainfall patterns - Cave Secrets Unlocked to Show Past Drought and Rainfall Patterns
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Global trends in cave waters identify how stalagmites reveal past rainfall and drought patterns. ABS...
Published Western wildfires destroying more homes per square mile burned - Western Wildfires: A Growing Threat to Homes and Communities
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Between 2010 and 2020, human ignitions started 76% of the Western wildfires that destroyed structure...
Published Multiple uses of tropical mosaic landscapes - Multiple Uses of Tropical Mosaic Landscapes
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Many landscapes in the tropics consist of a mosaic of different types of land use. How people make u...
Published Greenhouse gas release from permafrost is influenced by mineral binding processes - Greenhouse Gas Release from Permafrost is Influenced by Mineral Binding Processes
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New insights into the binding of carbon to mineral particles in permafrost can improve the predictio...
Published A stormy, active sun may have kickstarted life on Earth - A Stormy, Active Sun May Have Kickstarted Life on Earth
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The first building blocks of life on Earth may have formed thanks to eruptions from our Sun, a new s...
Published What killed dinosaurs and other life on Earth? - What Killed Dinosaurs and Other Life on Earth?
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Determining what killed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period has l...
Published Risk of population disruption as a result of decarbonization - Risk of Population Disruption as a Result of Decarbonization
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Researchers analyzed the effects of decarbonization strategies by linking global resource inventorie...