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Published Let’s talk about the 1,800-plus 'young' volcanoes in the US Southwest - Let’s Talk About the 1,800-Plus 'Young' Volcanoes in the US Southwest


They're born. They live once, erupting for a period that might last for days, years or decades. Then...
Published Climate 'spiral' threatens land carbon stores - Climate 'Spiral' Threatens Land Carbon Stores


The world's forests are losing their ability to absorb carbon due to increasingly 'unstable' conditi...
Published Vanishing glaciers threaten alpine biodiversity - Vanishing Glaciers Threaten Alpine Biodiversity



With glaciers melting at unprecedented rates due to climate change, invertebrates that live in the c...
Published Road salts and other human sources are threatening world's freshwater supplies - Road Salts and Other Human Sources are Threatening World's Freshwater Supplies


When winter storms threaten to make travel dangerous, people often turn to salt to melt snow and ice...
Published Climate change could trigger the Congo peatlands to release billions of tons of carbon - Climate Change Could Trigger the Congo Peatlands to Release Billions of Tons of Carbon


New research reveals that the world's largest tropical peatland turned from being a major store of c...
Published Climate change made the 2022 summer droughts more likely - Climate Change Made the 2022 Summer Droughts More Likely


High temperatures, fuelled by climate change, dried out soils across Europe and the Northern Hemisph...
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


An opinion piece urgently calls for more research into the specific pathways by which civilization c...
Published Climate trends in the west, today and 11,000 years ago - Climate Trends in the West: A Comparison of Today and 11,000 Years Ago


What we think of as the classic West Coast climate began just about 4,000 years ago, finds a study o...
Published Sea ice will soon disappear from the Arctic during the summer months -- and it has happened before - Sea Ice Will Soon Disappear from the Arctic During the Summer Months -- and It Has Happened Before


In a new study, an international team of researchers warn that the Arctic Sea ice may soon be a thin ...
Published Electronic nose: Sensing the odor molecules on graphene surface layered with self-assembled peptides - Electronic Nose: Sensing the Odor Molecules on Graphene Surface Layered with Self-Assembled Peptides


Graphene-based olfactory sensors that can detect odor molecules based on the design of peptide seque...
Published 'Jumping genes' help fungus kill salamanders - Jumping Genes: A New Threat to Salamanders


A fungus that infects salamanders contains multiple copies of the same 'jumping genes', scientists h...
Published Unrealistic experiments mean true impact of nitrogen pollution on the environment is unknown - Unrealistic Experiments Mean True Impact of Nitrogen Pollution on the Environment is Unknown


Unrealistic and flawed scientific experiments mean the true impact of nitrogen pollution on the envi...
Published Paper drinking straws may be harmful and may not be better for the environment than plastic versions - The Environmental Paradox: Are Paper Drinking Straws Really Better than Plastic?



'Eco-friendly' paper drinking straws contain long-lasting and potentially toxic chemicals, a new stu...
Published Violent supershear earthquakes are more common than previously thought - Violent Supershear Earthquakes: More Common Than Previously Thought


About 14% of magnitude 6.7 or greater strike-slip earthquakes since 2000 have been supershear. That'...
Published Central Texas salamanders, including newly identified species, at risk of extinction - Central Texas Salamanders, Including Newly Identified Species, at Risk of Extinction


Biologists have discovered three new species of groundwater salamander in Central Texas, including o...
Published Do forest trees really 'talk' through underground fungi? - Do Forest Trees Really 'Talk' Through Underground Fungi?


The idea that forest trees can 'talk' to each other, share resources with their seedlings -- and eve...
Published Research in a place where geological processes happen before your eyes - **Research in a Place Where Geological Processes Happen Before Your Eyes**



Taiwan experiences some of the world's fastest rates of mountain building -- they are growing at a f...
Published Wildfires in 2021 emitted a record-breaking amount of carbon dioxide - Wildfires in 2021 Emitted a Record-Breaking Amount of Carbon Dioxide


Carbon dioxide emissions from wildfires, which have been gradually increasing since 2000, spiked dra...
Published How the Amazon rainforest is likely to cope with the effect of future drought - How the Amazon Rainforest is Adapting to Future Droughts



A major collaboration involving 80 scientists from Europe and South America has identified the regio...
Published Spring forest flowers likely key to bumblebee survival - Spring Forest Flowers Likely Key to Bumblebee Survival


For more than a decade, ecologists have been warning of a downward trend in bumble bee populations a ...