A global coalition of scientists led by William J. Ripple and Christopher Wolf of Oregon State University says “untold human suffering” is unavoidable without deep and lasting shifts in human activities that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and other factors related to climate change.
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A 2-Million-Year-Old Ice Core from Antarctica Reveals Ancient Climate Clues
Analyzing the oldest ice core ever retrieved in Antarctica, U.S. scientists have shown a correlation between atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and temperature as far back as 2 million years.
Not All Plants Are Good for You
So you say you’re interested in a plant-based diet?
Biologists Build Proteins That Avoid Crosstalk with Existing Molecules
Inside a living cell, many important messages are communicated via interactions between proteins.
Alzheimer’s Plaque Emerges Early And Deep In The Brain
Long before symptoms like memory loss even emerge, the underlying pathology of Alzheimer’s disease, such as an accumulation of amyloid protein plaques, is well underway in the brain.
NASA Sees Tropical Cyclone Olga Merge with a Cold Front
Tropical Depression 17 strengthened briefly into a tropical storm on the same day it formed, Oct. 25. NASA’s Terra satellite captured a look at the clouds associated with its remnants merging with a cold front over the southern U.S.


