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Published Gulf of Mexico marine food web changes over the decades - Gulf of Mexico Marine Food Web Changes Over the Decades


Scientists in the Gulf of Mexico now have a better understanding of how naturally-occurring climate...
Published US flood damage risk is underestimated - US Flood Damage Risk is Underestimated: A Closer Look at the Latest Study


Researchers found a high probability of flood damage -- including monetary damage, human injury and...
Published Fossils of a saber-toothed top predator reveal a scramble for dominance leading up to 'the Great Dying' - Fossils of a Saber-Toothed Top Predator Reveal a Scramble for Dominance Leading up to 'the Great Dying'



A tiger-sized saber-toothed creature called Inostrancevia has previously only been found in Russia....
Published Wave created by Tonga volcano eruption reached 90 meters -- nine times taller than 2011 Japan tsunami - Wave created by Tonga volcano eruption reached 90 meters -- nine times taller than 2011 Japan tsunami


New research reveals more about the magnitude of January eruption, as researchers call for better pr...
Published Study shows gaps in how STEM organizations collect demographic information - Study Shows Gaps in How STEM Organizations Collect Demographic Information


Professional organizations in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields could m...
Published Sun's magnetic field going to flip soon: 11-year solar cycle wimpy, but peaking - Sun's Magnetic Field Going to Flip Soon: 11-Year Solar Cycle Wimpy, but Peaking


In a 3-meter diameter hollow aluminum sphere, a physics professor is stirring and heating plasmas to...
Published New tech solves longstanding challenges for self-healing materials - New Tech Solves Longstanding Challenges for Self-Healing Materials


Engineering researchers have developed a new self-healing composite that allows structures to repair...
Published New pterosaur species found in sub-Saharan Africa - New Pterosaur Species Discovered in Sub-Saharan Africa



With wings spanning nearly 16 feet, a new species of pterosaurs has been identified from the Atlanti...
Published The nanophotonics orchestra presents: Twisting to the light of nanoparticles - The Nanophotonics Orchestra Presents: Twisting to the Light of Nanoparticles


Physics researchers discover a new physical effect relating to the interactions between light and tw...
Published Honey bee colony loss in the U.S. linked to mites, extreme weather, pesticides - Honey Bee Colony Loss in the U.S. Linked to Mites, Extreme Weather, Pesticides


Honey bee colony loss across the United States over the last five years is primarily related to the...
Published Bald eagles aren't fledging as many chicks due to avian influenza - Bald Eagles Struggle to Fledge Chicks Due to Avian Influenza


Bald eagles are often touted as a massive conservation success story due to their rebound from near...
Published Arctic shrub expansion limited by seed dispersal and wildfire - Arctic Shrub Expansion Limited by Seed Dispersal and Wildfire


Scientists investigating the growth of Arctic vegetation have found that seed dispersal and fire wil...
Published Better superconductors with palladium - Better Superconductors with Palladium: A Breakthrough in Material Science



A new age of superconductors may be about to beginn: In the 1980s, many superconducting materials (c ...
Published Study reveals how pollinators cope with plant toxins - Study Reveals How Pollinators Cope with Plant Toxins



Pollinators such as honeybees produce special enzymes that detoxify defence chemicals produced by pl...
Published Stormwater biofiltration increases coho salmon hatchling survival


A relatively simple, inexpensive method of filtering urban stormwater runoff dramatically boosted su...
Published After Chernobyl nuclear accident: The wild boar paradox, finally solved



While the contamination of deer and roe deer decreased over time as expected, the measured levels of...
Published Behavior is the secret to success for a range expansion



While many species are undergoing drastic declines in their numbers and geographic ranges, other spe ...
Published Form and function of island and mainland plants



Oceanic islands provide useful models for ecology, biogeography and evolutionary research. Many grou ...
Published 'Ultrashort' PFAS compounds detected in people and their homes, study shows



Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have become ubiquitous throughout the environment, and in...
Published Naming and shaming can be effective to get countries to act on climate



Enforcement is one of the biggest challenges to international cooperation on mitigating climate chan...