The world has been hit hard by coronavirus, and health services and authorities everywhere are struggling to reduce the spread, combat the disease and protect the population.
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Ecosystem Services Are Not Constrained by Borders
What do chocolate, migratory birds, flood control and pandas have in common?
Extreme Rainfall Days in Metropolitan São Paulo Have Risen Four-Fold in the Last Seven Decades
Extreme rainfall has become increasingly common in metropolitan São Paulo, Brazil.
Advice to Health Staff Suffering Skin Damage From Face Masks
Doctors and nurses on the Covid-19 frontline are spending many hours a day wearing face masks, and many members of the general public are doing the same.
NASA-NOAA Satellite Catches Tropical Cyclone Harold Develop Near Solomon Islands
NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the Southern Pacific Ocean and provided forecasters with a visible image of newly formed Tropical Cyclone Harold.
Deep-Sea Worms and Bacteria Team Up to Harvest Methane
Scientists at Caltech and Occidental College have discovered a methane-fueled symbiosis between worms and bacteria at the bottom of the sea, shedding new light on the ecology of deep-sea environments.