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Is Arctic Warming Behind a Monster Saharan Dust Storm?
A June 2020 event set a record for size of a dust mass sent across the Atlantic.
Red Sea Turtle Hatchlings Are Feeling the Heat
Analyses by KAUST researchers of sand temperatures at marine turtle nesting sites around the Red Sea indicate that turtle hatchlings born in the region could now be predominantly female.
What Makes Certain Groups More Vulnerable to COVID-19?
What makes the elderly and people with underlying conditions more vulnerable to COVID-19?
Best Region for Life on Mars Was Far Below Surface
The most habitable region for life on Mars would have been up to several miles below its surface, likely due to subsurface melting of thick ice sheets fueled by geothermal heat, a Rutgers-led study concludes.
Proverbial Wolf Can’t Blow Down Modern Timber High-Rises, Says UBCO Researchers
With an increasing demand for a more sustainable alternative for high-rise construction, new research from UBC Okanagan, in collaboration with Western University and FPInnovations, points to timber as a sustainable and effective way to make tall, high-density, and renewable buildings.


