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Published Long-term consequences of coastal development as bad as an oil spill on coral reefs - Long-Term Consequences of Coastal Development as Bad as an Oil Spill on Coral Reefs


Oil pollution is known to cause lethal and sublethal responses on coral communities in the short-ter...
Published Iodine in desert dust destroys ozone - Iodine in Desert Dust Destroys Ozone: A Threat to Our Environment


When winds loft fine desert dust high into the atmosphere, iodine in that dust can trigger chemical...
Published How calcium ions get into the cellular power stations of plants - How Calcium Ions Enter the Mitochondria of Plants


Calcium is a very special nutrient. In the cells of most living beings calcium ions function as so-c...
Published How much spring nitrogen to apply? Pre-planting weather may provide a clue - How Much Spring Nitrogen to Apply? Pre-Planting Weather May Provide a Clue


With the rising cost of nitrogen fertilizer and its impacts on air and water quality, researchers wa...
Published Land use linked to water quality and quantity - Land Use Linked to Water Quality and Quantity



Researchers recently published a study that focuses on the Sudbury-Assabet and Concord watershed in...
Published Pass the salt: This space rock holds clues as to how Earth got its water - Pass the Salt: This Space Rock Holds Clues as to How Earth Got Its Water



The discovery of tiny salt grains in a sample from an asteroid provides strong evidence that liquid...
Published Some icy exoplanets may have habitable oceans and geysers



A new study expands the search for life beyond our solar system by indicating that 17 exoplanets (wo...
Published Mathematical modeling suggests U.S. counties are still unprepared for COVID spikes - Mathematical Modeling Suggests U.S. Counties are Still Unprepared for COVID Spikes



America was unprepared for the magnitude of the pandemic, which overwhelmed many counties and filled...
Published New insights on how bird flu crosses the species barrier



The avian influenza virus needs to mutate to cross the species barrier and to infect and replicate w...
Published Researchers ID body's 'quality control' regulator for protein folding



Anyone who's tried to neatly gather a fitted sheet can tell you: folding is hard. Get it wrong with...
Published Artificial reefs help preserve coral reefs by shifting divers away from the natural ones, according to new long-term study of one in Eilat



Divers are essentially tourists who love coral reefs and invest a lot of time and effort to watch th ...
Published Space dust as Earth's sun shield - Space Dust: Earth's Natural Sun Shield


Dust launched from the moon's surface or from a space station positioned between Earth and the sun c...
Published LOFAR radio telescope reveals secrets of solar storms - LOFAR Radio Telescope Reveals Secrets of Solar Storms


The team of scientist showed that solar storms can accelerate particles simultaneously in several lo...
Published New model accurately predicts harmful space weather - New Model Accurately Predicts Harmful Space Weather


A new, first-of-its-kind space weather model reliably predicts space storms of high-energy particles...
Published Searching for life with space dust - Searching for Life with Space Dust


Following enormous collisions, such as asteroid impacts, some amount of material from an impacted wo...
Published New report offers blueprint for regulation of facial recognition technology - New Report Offers Blueprint for Regulation of Facial Recognition Technology


A new report outlines a model law for facial recognition technology to protect against harmful use o...
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 Long-term restoration of a biodiversity hotspot hinges on getting seeds to the right place at the right time - Long-Term Restoration of a Biodiversity Hotspot: Getting Seeds to the Right Place at the Right Time


New research shows that degraded savanna ecosystems can reap lasting benefits from a single seeding...
Published The forest as a shelter for insects in warmer climates? - The Forest as a Shelter for Insects in Warmer Climates


Insect diversity is declining in Bavaria. Land use is a major driver, but the impact of climate chan...
Published Large mammals can help climate change mitigation and adaptation - Large Mammals: A Key Player in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation


A new study investigates whether protecting and restoring large animal wildlife can help to support...