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Greenhouse Gas Levels in Atmosphere Break Another Record, UN Report Shows
“The science is clear. Without rapid cuts in CO2 and other greenhouse gases, climate change will have increasingly destructive and irreversible impacts on life on Earth.
Trent Alumnus Finds Burial Site of Franklin Expedition Officer
A Trent alumnus has helped identify the final resting place of human remains from the Franklin Expedition and hopes to soon be able to add to a list of confirmed crew members from the ill-fated search for the Northwest Passage.
How to Deconstruct a Football Tackle with Physics
Few things herald Thanksgiving as loudly as turkeys, flight delays, and long hours in front of the TV watching football.
Here’s How Satellite Data Helps Forecasters Issue Snow Squall Alerts
If you have a smartphone, you’ve likely received a severe weather alert warning of an impending flash flooding event, a tornado or a dangerous thunderstorm, and that’s in part thanks to information provided by the National Weather Service (NWS).
Crowdsourced Field Data Shows Importance of Smallholder Farms to Global Food Production
A new global field size data set collected as part of a crowdsourcing citizen science project by IIASA researchers has shown that the proportion of smallholder farms may be much larger than previously thought, contributing much more to global food production.