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New Insight Into the Impacts of Earth’s Biosphere on Air Quality
A new study led by a team of University of Minnesota researchers, with CIRES co-authors, provides the first global satellite measurements of one of the most important chemicals affecting Earth’s atmosphere.
Understanding the ‘Deep-Carbon Cycle’
New geologic findings about the makeup of the Earth’s mantle are helping scientists better understand long-term climate stability and even how seismic waves move through the planet’s layers.
In the Line of Fire
CU Boulder study finds people are behind costly, increasing risk of wildfire to millions of homes
Scientists Map Freshwater Transport in the Arctic Ocean
The Ob, Yenisei, and Lena rivers flow into the Kara and Laptev seas and account for about half of the total freshwater runoff to the Arctic Ocean.
Addicted to the Sun? It's in Your Genes
Sun-seeking behaviour is linked to genes involved in addiction, behavioural and personality traits and brain function, according to a study of more than 260,000 people led by TwinsUK researchers.


