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Published Climate change leading to water shortage in Andes, Himalayas - Climate Change Leading to Water Shortage in Andes, Himalayas
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Climate change could have devastating effects on vulnerable residents in the Andes mountains and the...
Published Report outlines plans for major research effort on subduction zone geologic hazards - Report Outlines Plans for Major Research Effort on Subduction Zone Geologic Hazards
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Subduction zones, where one tectonic plate slides beneath another, produce the most devastating seis...
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 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
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Oil pollution is known to cause lethal and sublethal responses on coral communities in the short-ter...
Published Research reveals why tackling particle pollution leads to rise in photochemical smog - Research Reveals Why Tackling Particle Pollution Leads to Rise in Photochemical Smog
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Researchers have discovered why reducing particle pollution is leading to a rise in photochemical sm...
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
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Large wildfires and severe heat events are happening more often at the same time, worsening air poll...
Published Sulfur shortage: A potential resource crisis looming as the world decarbonizes - Sulfur Shortage: A Potential Resource Crisis Looming as the World Decarbonizes
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A new study highlights that global demand for sulfuric acid is set to rise significantly from '246 t...
Published How stressed-out plants produce their own aspirin - How Stressed-Out Plants Produce Their Own Aspirin
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Plants protect themselves from environmental hazards like insects, drought and heat by producing sal...
Published Rain gardens could save salmon from toxic tire chemicals - Rain Gardens: A Solution to Save Salmon from Toxic Tire Chemicals
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Specially designed gardens could reduce the amount of a toxic chemical associated with tires enterin...
Published Solving solar puzzle could help save Earth from planet-wide blackouts - Solving Solar Puzzle: A Key to Saving Earth from Planet-Wide Blackouts
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Understanding the Sun's magnetic dynamo could help predict solar weather, such as potentially danger...
Published Breakthrough method for predicting solar storms - Breakthrough Method for Predicting Solar Storms
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Extensive power outages and satellite blackouts that affect air travel and the internet are some of...
Published Study offers details on using electric fields to tune thermal properties of ferroelectric materials - Study Offers Details on Using Electric Fields to Tune Thermal Properties of Ferroelectric Materials
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New research sheds light on how electric fields can be used to alter the thermal properties of ferro...
Published When soft spheres make porous media stiffer - When Soft Spheres Make Porous Media Stiffer
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Porous media such as concrete physically represent a spherical packing of different components -- in...
Published How big does your quantum computer need to be? - How Big Does Your Quantum Computer Need to Be?
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Researchers decided to explore two very different quantum problems: breaking the encryption of Bitco...
Published Sensor enables high-fidelity input from everyday objects, human body - Sensor Enables High-Fidelity Input from Everyday Objects, Human Body
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Couches, tables, sleeves and more can turn into a high-fidelity input device for computers using a n...
Published Music class in sync with higher math scores -- but only at higher-income schools - Music Class in Sync with Higher Math Scores -- But Only at Higher-Income Schools
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Music and arts classes are often first on the chopping block when schools face tight budgets and pre...
Published New tools for predicting arrival, impact of solar storms - New Tools for Predicting Arrival and Impact of Solar Storms
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When the sun hurls a billion tons of high-energy particles and magnetic fields into space at speeds...
Published Successful filming of fastest aurora flickering - Successful Filming of Fastest Aurora Flickering
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Researchers conducted a 3 year continuous high-speed imaging observation at Poker Flat Research Rang...
Published Unexpected role of electrons in creating pulsating auroras - Unexpected Role of Electrons in Creating Pulsating Auroras
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Thanks to a lucky conjunction of two satellites, a ground-based array of all-sky cameras, and some s...
Published Fierce 2012 magnetic storm just missed us: Earth dodged huge magnetic bullet from the sun - Fierce 2012 Magnetic Storm Just Missed Us: Earth Dodged Huge Magnetic Bullet from the Sun
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On July 23, 2012, a huge magnetic storm propelled by two nearly simultaneous coronal mass ejections...