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Published What phytoplankton physiology has to do with global climate
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Phytoplankton, tiny photosynthetic organisms in the ocean, play a crucial role in the global carbon...
Published Research finds water quality in Gulf of Mexico improves when adding social costs to carbon emissions
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Researchers took a closer look at what would happen to agriculture if there was an extra cost, or so...
Published New research maps 14 potential evolutionary dead ends for humanity and ways to avoid them
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Humankind risks getting stuck in 14 evolutionary dead ends, ranging from global climate tipping poin...
Published Long-lasting La Nina events more common over past century
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Multiyear La Niña events have become more common over the last 100 years, according to a new study....
Published Helicopter-based observations uncover warm ocean water flows toward Totten Ice Shelf in Southeast Antarctica
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An international team of scientists has successfully conducted large-scale helicopter-based observat...
Published Cultural adaptation to climate change
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Examining how human culture evolves in response to a changing environment may help with creating mor...
Published Two-dimensional compounds can capture carbon from the air
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Some of the thinnest materials known to humankind -- MXene and MBene compounds -- may provide soluti...
Published Humans are disrupting natural 'salt cycle' on a global scale, new study shows
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A new paper revealed that human activities are making Earth's air, soil and freshwater saltier, whic...
Published Nudging food delivery customers to skip the fork drastically cuts plastic waste, study shows
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A new study examines how a food-delivery platform in China used 'green nudges' to increase the share...
Published New study reveals abrupt shift in tropical Pacific climate during Little Ice Age
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An El Niño event has officially begun. The climate phenomenon, which originates in the tropical Paci...
Published Disaster-proofing sustainable neighborhoods requires thorough long-term planning
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Engineers and scientists look at how thoughtful design can reduce a sustainably-designed neighborhoo...
Published Ohio train derailment, clean-up resulted in high levels of some gases, study shows
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A freight train carrying industrial chemicals derailed near East Palestine, Ohio, in February 2023,...
Published Scientists map loss of groundwater storage around the world
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Global water resources are stretched by climate change and human population growth, and farms and ci...
Published Climate-driven extreme heat may make parts of Earth too hot for humans
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If global temperatures increase by 1 degree Celsius (C) or more than current levels, each year billi...
Published Restoring the function of a human cell surface protein in yeast cells
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Yeast cells are widely used to study G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), a large group of cell surf...
Published Does urbanization trigger plant evolution?
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Urban environments have become hotspots for understanding how rapid evolution occurs in response to...
Published Energy transition: A super-model to guide policy makers
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How can we ensure that an energy policy will achieve its objectives? To find out, scientists and pub...
Published Urban parks built on former waste incineration sites could be lead hotspots
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A new study finds that surface soil in parks and playgrounds built on former waste incineration and...
Published Study suggests even more reasons to eat your fiber
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Health professionals have long praised the benefits of insoluble fiber for bowel regularity and over...
Published Glacier Loss Day indicates record breaking glacier melt
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In the summer of 2022, one of Tyrol's largest glaciers experienced its most significant loss of mass...