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Published Melt-rate of West Antarctic Ice Sheet highly sensitive to changes in ocean temperatures - Melt-rate of West Antarctic Ice Sheet highly sensitive to changes in ocean temperatures
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Melting of ice shelves in West Antarctica speeds up and slows down in response to changes in deep oc...
Published Impact of coral bleaching on Western Australia's coastline - Impact of Coral Bleaching on Western Australia's Coastline
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The 2016 mass bleaching event on Western Australia's coastline is the most severe global bleaching e...
Published Elusive El Niño arrives: Forecasters predict it will stay weak, have little influence on weather and climate - Elusive El Niño arrives: Forecasters predict it will stay weak, have little influence on weather and climate
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The long-anticipated El Niño has finally arrived, according to forecasters with NOAA's Climate Predi...
Published Heavy rainfall events becoming more frequent on Big Island, Hawaii - Heavy Rainfall Events Becoming More Frequent on Big Island, Hawaii
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A recent study determined that heavy rainfall events have become more frequent over the last 50 year...
Published Using 1980s environmental modeling to mitigate future disasters: Could Japan's 3/11 disaster have been prevented? - Using 1980s Environmental Modeling to Mitigate Future Disasters: Could Japan's 3/11 Disaster Have Been Prevented?
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On March 11, 2011, multiple catastrophes in Japan were triggered by the Great East Japan Earthquake,...
Published How charred detritus dispersed from Goleta Beach in wake of 2018 Montecito, California, debris flow - How Charred Detritus Dispersed from Goleta Beach in Wake of 2018 Montecito, California, Debris Flow
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The catastrophic debris flow that affected Montecito, Calif., in early January, 2018 was the result...
Published Dissolving oil in a sunlit sea - Dissolving Oil in a Sunlit Sea: A Breakthrough in Environmental Science
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The 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill was the largest marine oil spill in United States history. The...
Published Immense hydrocarbon cycle discovered in world's ocean - Immense Hydrocarbon Cycle Discovered in World's Ocean
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Hydrocarbons and petroleum are almost synonymous in environmental science. After all, oil reserves a...
Published Failed storage tanks pose atmospheric risks during disasters - Failed Storage Tanks Pose Atmospheric Risks During Disasters
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Engineers model the hypothetical threats from toxins released when above-ground storage tanks fail d...
Published Underlying assumptions of air quality need to be redefined - Underlying Assumptions of Air Quality Need to be Redefined
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Long-term measurements in the urban area of Innsbruck, Austria, show that the fraction of ozone near ...
Published New Antarctic study shows levels of 'forever chemicals' reaching the remote continent have been increasing - New Antarctic Study Shows Levels of 'Forever Chemicals' Reaching the Remote Continent Have Been Increasing
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New evidence from Antarctica shows that toxic 'fluorinated forever chemicals' have increased markedl...
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 First evidence indicating dinosaur respiratory infection - First Evidence Indicating Dinosaur Respiratory Infection
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Scientists have discovered the first evidence of a unique respiratory infection in the fossilized re...
Published Warm-bodied ties between mammals and birds more ancient than previously recognized - Warm-bodied Ties Between Mammals and Birds More Ancient Than Previously Recognized
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The evolutionary origin of endothermy (the ability to maintain a warm body and higher energy levels...
Published Research reveals human-driven changes to distinctive foraging patterns in North Pacific Ocean - Research Reveals Human-Driven Changes to Distinctive Foraging Patterns in North Pacific Ocean
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The first large-scale study of its kind has uncovered more than 4,000 years' worth of distinctive fo...
Published Extinct warbler's genome sequenced from museum specimens - Extinct Warbler's Genome Sequenced from Museum Specimens
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The Bachman's warbler, a songbird that was last seen in North America nearly 40 years ago, was a dis ...
Published New research reveals extreme heat likely to wipe out humans and mammals in the distant future - New Research Predicts Extreme Heat Could Eradicate Humans and Mammals in the Distant Future
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A new study shows unprecedented heat is likely to lead to the next mass extinction, akin to when the...
Published Ultrathin solar cells promise improved satellite performance - Ultrathin Solar Cells Promise Improved Satellite Performance
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As low Earth orbit becomes more cluttered, it becomes increasingly necessary to use middle Earth orb...
Published Which way does the solar wind blow? - Which Way Does the Solar Wind Blow?
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High performance computers are central to the quest to understand the sun's behavior and its role in...
Published When migrating birds go astray, disturbances in magnetic field may be partly to blame - When Migrating Birds Go Astray, Disturbances in Magnetic Field May Be Partly to Blame
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Disturbances to Earth's magnetic field can lead birds astray -- a phenomenon scientists call 'vagran...