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Study Examines the Impact of Coral Chemical Compounds on Reef Composition and Health
Stumbling upon a new source of underwater caffeine was just an added bonus of a new study examining the impact of chemical compounds that corals release into the seawater.
Faster-Developing, Wetter Hurricanes to Come
In a new study, researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory find that the U.S.
Climate Change to Increase Lifetime of Space Pollution
Satellites face greater chances of collision with space debris as a result of reduced density in the upper atmosphere.
Future Emissions From ‘Country of Permafrost’ Significant, Must be Factored into Global Climate Targets
By the end of this century, permafrost in the rapidly warming Arctic will likely emit as much carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere as a large industrial nation, and potentially more than the U.S. has emitted since the start of the industrial revolution.
Flooding Significantly Impacts Food Security, New Study Finds
New research finds that flooding can affect food security for over 5.6 million people across several African nations.


