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Published Refreezing poles feasible and cheap, new study finds - Refreezing Poles Feasible and Cheap, New Study Finds
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Refreezing the poles by reducing incoming sunlight would be both feasible and remarkably cheap, acco...
Published Climate 'spiral' threatens land carbon stores - Climate 'Spiral' Threatens Land Carbon Stores
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The world's forests are losing their ability to absorb carbon due to increasingly 'unstable' conditi...
Published Dark clouds on the horizon - Dark Clouds on the Horizon: The Impending Threat of Climate Change
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Our industrialized society releases many and various pollutants into the world. Combustion in partic...
Published Study predicts the oceans will start emitting ozone-depleting CFCs - Study Predicts the Oceans Will Start Emitting Ozone-Depleting CFCs
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The ocean, a longtime reservoir for CFC-11, will become a source of the ozone-depleting chemical by...
Published Researchers explore techniques to successfully reintroduce captive birds into the wild - Researchers Explore Techniques to Successfully Reintroduce Captive Birds into the Wild
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Studies show that some species may require breeding in captivity within the next 200 years to avoid...
Published Lessons from 'The Blob' will help us manage fisheries during future marine heatwaves - Lessons from 'The Blob' will help us manage fisheries during future marine heatwaves
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In early 2014, a great anomaly descended upon the seas: A patch of warm water that manifested in the...
Published New research reveals the impact of different species and their traits on human wellbeing - New Research Reveals the Impact of Different Species and Their Traits on Human Wellbeing
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New research has revealed that well-functioning ecosystems are crucial to human health and wellbeing...
Published Limiting global warming now can preserve valuable freshwater resource - Limiting Global Warming Now Can Preserve Valuable Freshwater Resource
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A research team has found that the Andean region of Chile could face noticeable snow loss and roughl...
Published Thirsty wheat needed new water management strategy in ancient China - Thirsty Wheat Needed New Water Management Strategy in Ancient China
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Research shows that a practice of purposeful water management, or irrigation, was adopted in norther...
Published Professors call for more research into climate-change related threats to civilization - Professors Call for More Research into Climate-Change Related Threats to Civilization
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An opinion piece urgently calls for more research into the specific pathways by which civilization c...
Published It's all in the wrist: Energy-efficient robot hand learns how not to drop the ball - It's all in the wrist: Energy-efficient robot hand learns how not to drop the ball
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Researchers have designed a low-cost, energy-efficient robotic hand that can grasp a range of object...
Published 360-million-year-old Irish fossil provides oldest evidence of plant self-defense in wood - 360-Million-Year-Old Irish Fossil Provides Oldest Evidence of Plant Self-Defense in Wood
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Scientists have discovered the oldest evidence of plant self-defense in wood in a 360-million-year-o...
Published Protecting very old trees can help mitigate climate change - Protecting Very Old Trees Can Help Mitigate Climate Change
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Ancient trees -- those that are many hundreds, or even thousands, of years old -- play a vital role...
Published Dense bones allowed Spinosaurus to hunt underwater - Dense Bones Allowed Spinosaurus to Hunt Underwater
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Spinosaurus is the largest predatory dinosaur known -- over two metres longer than the longest Tyran...
Published Which came first: The reptile or the egg? - Which Came First: The Reptile or the Egg?
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The earliest reptiles, birds and mammals may have borne live young, researchers have revealed. ABSTR...
Published What really matters in multi-story building design? - What Really Matters in Multi-Story Building Design?
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The impact of multi-story building design considerations on embodied carbon emissions, cost, and ope...
Published Edge waves, continental shelf fueled the 2021 Acapulco Bay tsunami - Edge Waves, Continental Shelf Fueled the 2021 Acapulco Bay Tsunami
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Trapped inside the shoreline of a bay, the resonant interactions of a tsunami with regular waves can...
Published Researchers discover that the ice cap is teeming with microorganisms - Researchers Discover That the Ice Cap is Teeming with Microorganisms
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Greenlandic ice is teeming with life, both on the surface and underneath. There are microscopic orga...
Published How grasslands respond to climate change - How Grasslands Respond to Climate Change
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The rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and concurrent climate change has led to yield...
Published Deep ocean currents around Antarctica headed for collapse, study finds - Deep Ocean Currents Around Antarctica Headed for Collapse, Study Finds
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Antarctic circulation could slow by more than 40 per cent over the next three decades, with signific...