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Finnish Rivers Transport Carbon to the Baltic Sea at an Increasing Rate – Exact Effects Not Yet Known
The amount of carbon transported via Finnish rivers to the Baltic Sea has risen substantially in the past few decades.
Great Barrier Reef Study Shows How Reef Copes with Rapid Sea-Level Rise
A new study into the recent history of the Great Barrier Reef has shown how it responds to rapid sea-level rise and other environmental stresses.
Got a Migraine? Relief May Already Be on Your Medicine Shelf
According to a new report in The American Journal of Medicine, published by Elsevier, aspirin can be considered an effective and safe option to other, more expensive medications to treat acute migraines as well as prevent recurrent attacks.
Young Tree Swallows Carry Environmental Stress into Adulthood
For the past seven years, Maren Vitousek, assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, and her research group have been studying a population of tree swallows in the Ithaca area.
A Study of Saturn’s Largest Moon May Offer Insights for Earth
Scientists studying the weather and climate of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, have reported a significant seasonal variation in its energy budget – that is the amount of solar energy absorbed by the celestial body and the thermal energy it emits.