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Published Changing atmospheric conditions may contribute to stronger ocean waves in Antarctica - Changing Atmospheric Conditions May Contribute to Stronger Ocean Waves in Antarctica
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A new study provides important details on the extent of sea ice, which can protect ice shelves from ...
Published A new, rigorous assessment of OpenET accuracy for supporting satellite-based water management
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Sustainable water management is an increasing concern in arid regions around the world, and scientis...
Published How climate change risks increase at a national scale as the level of global warming increases
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Researchers have quantified how climate change risks to human and natural systems increase at a nati...
Published Shape and depth of ocean floor profoundly influence how carbon is stored there
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The movement of carbon between the atmosphere, oceans and continents -- or carbon cycle -- regulates...
Published Oil forecasting technique adapted for spreadsheets may cut shale operator costs - Oil Forecasting Technique Adapted for Spreadsheets May Cut Shale Operator Costs
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Porous rock containing oil and natural gas are buried so deep inside the earth that shale operators...
Published What did scientists learn from Deepwater Horizon? - What Scientists Learned from Deepwater Horizon
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Scientists review what they -- and their science colleagues from around the world -- have learned fr...
Published Fourteen years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, endemic fishes face an uncertain future
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The 2010 Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the largest accidental spill in history, releas...
Published Ozone pollution threatens plant health and makes it harder for pollinators to find flowers - Ozone Pollution: A Threat to Plant Health and Pollinators
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Over the past decades, rising levels of ozone pollution have been interrupting pollination, impactin...
Published Discovery reveals large, year-round ozone hole over tropics - Discovery Reveals Large, Year-Round Ozone Hole Over Tropics
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Scientist reveal a large, all-season ozone hole in the lower stratosphere over the tropics comparabl...
Published Air pollution from wildfires, rising heat affected 68% of US West in one day - Air Pollution from Wildfires and Rising Heat Affects 68% of US West in One Day
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Large wildfires and severe heat events are happening more often at the same time, worsening air poll...
Published Rsearchers examine combined effects of two combustion technologies on the emission of coal-fired boilers - Researchers Examine Combined Effects of Two Combustion Technologies on the Emission of Coal-Fired Boilers
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There is currently a large dependence on coal for power generation. As coal-fired plants cause envir...
Published How stressed-out plants produce their own aspirin - How Stressed-Out Plants Produce Their Own Aspirin
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Plants protect themselves from environmental hazards like insects, drought and heat by producing sal...
Published Mushrooms and their post-rain, electrical conversations - Mushrooms and Their Post-Rain, Electrical Conversations
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Certain types of fungi can communicate with each other via electrical signals. But much remains unkn...
Published Melting of Alaskan glaciers accelerating faster than previously thought
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Melting of glaciers in a major Alaskan icefield has accelerated and could reach an irreversible tipp...
Published More than a meteorite: New clues about the demise of dinosaurs
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What wiped out the dinosaurs? A meteorite plummeting to Earth is only part of the story, a new study ...
Published 'Juvenile T. rex' fossils are a distinct species of small tyrannosaur
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A new analysis of fossils believed to be juveniles of T. rex now shows they were adults of a small t...
Published Do some mysterious bones belong to gigantic ichthyosaurs?
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Several similar large, fossilized bone fragments have been discovered in various regions across West...
Published More plants on the menu of ancient hunter-gatherers
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It has long been thought that meat played an important role in the diet of hunter-gatherers before t...
Published Pagan-Christian trade networks supplied horses from overseas for the last horse sacrifices in Europe
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Horses crossed the Baltic Sea in ships during the Late Viking Age and were sacrificed for funeral ri...
Published Innovation in stone tool technology involved multiple stages at the time of modern human dispersals
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A new study illuminates the cultural evolution that took place approximately 50,000 to 40,000 years ...