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Published Arctic lakes are vanishing in surprise climate finding - Arctic Lakes are Vanishing in Surprise Climate Finding


A study shows a widespread patterns of loss, upending scientists' previous projections. ABSTRACT: Ar...
Published Forests recovering from logging act as a source of carbon - Forests Recovering from Logging Act as a Source of Carbon



Tropical forests recovering from logging are sources of carbon for years afterwards, contrary to pre...
Published Researchers design efficient iridium catalyst for hydrogen generation


Proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers converts surplus electric energy into transportable hyd...
Published Climate scientist finds new way to measure the Earth's ability to offset carbon emissions



Scientists have determined how the Earth responds as it heats up due to climate change. Their study...
Published Road salt pollution in many US lakes could stabilize at or below thresholds set by the EPA



For lakes in areas with light to moderate road density, the authors found that holding road salt app...
Published 'Coastal squeeze:' Massive loss of U.S. coastline tidal flats over 31 years



The entire contiguous U.S. has experienced massive urban expansions and the Atlantic Coast shows out...
Published Researchers find evolutionary adaption in trout of Wyoming's Wind River Mountains



Scientists found that trout from lakes stocked decades ago in the Wind River Mountains have higher n...
Published NUS scientists develop innovative magnetic gel that heals diabetic wounds three times faster



A team of researchers hasĀ engineered an innovative magnetic wound-healing gel that promises to heal...
Published Sustainable protection of rapidly subsiding coastlines with mangroves



Along the Asian coast lines there are many areas where rural communities experience alarming rates o ...
Published Management zone maps of little use to corn growers



A multiyear analysis tested whether management zone maps based on soil conditions, topography or oth...
Published Catalyst can control methane emissions in natural gas engines


A catalyst using a single or just a few palladium atoms removed 90% of unburned methane from natural...
Published Novel method predicts if COVID-19 clinical trials will fail or succeed - Novel Method Predicts if COVID-19 Clinical Trials Will Fail or Succeed


Researchers have modeled COVID-19 completion versus cessation in clinical trials using machine learn...
Published Increased West Antarctic Ice Sheet melting 'unavoidable'



The West Antarctic Ice Sheet will continue to increase its rate of melting over the rest of the cent ...
Published Air pollution has decreased across the US, but new research finds health burdens remain unequal among racial groups



Health benefits that have resulted from reductions in fine particulate air pollution aren't distribu...
Published Bursting air bubbles may play a key role in how glacier ice melts



New research has uncovered a possible clue as to why glaciers that terminate at the sea are retreati...
Published Earlier and earlier high-Arctic spring replaced by 'extreme year-to-year variation'



About 15 years ago, researchers reported that the timing of spring in high-Arctic Greenland had adva...
Published Global groundwater depletion is accelerating, but is not inevitable



Groundwater is rapidly declining across the globe, often at accelerating rates. Researchers now pres ...
Published No win-win? Input-efficient technologies might not be so efficient after all



To address natural resource scarcity, pollution, and other harmful effects of climate change, some s...
Published Biomanufacturing using chemically synthesized sugars enables sustainable supply of sugar without competing with food



Researchers have succeeded in biomanufacturing from chemically synthesized sugar for the first time...
Published Desalination system could produce freshwater that is cheaper than tap water



Researchers have designed a new solar desalination system that takes in saltwater and heats it with...