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New Study Shows Importance Of Upper Ocean Temperature Structure To Hurricane Intensity
Texas A&M scientist has found that late season storms to have greater potential for intensifying than early season storms.
There May Be More Bird Species in the Tropics Than We Know
Study of a perky little bird suggests there may be far more avian species in the tropics than those identified so far.
The Social Cost of Nitrous Oxide is Understated Under Current Estimates, New Analysis Concludes
Researchers call for updating impact of greenhouse gas that remains top threat to the ozone layer
Different Kinds of Marine Phytoplankton Respond Differently to Warming Ocean Temperatures
Tiny marine plants called phytoplankton are the foundation of most food webs in the ocean, and their productivity drives commercial fisheries, carbon sequestration, and healthy marine ecosystems.
Seismic Shockwave Pattern May Be Redirecting Earthquake Damage
New research from The University of Texas at Austin could change the way scientists think about potential damage from earthquakes.


