Future generations could be faced with an environmental ‘time bomb’ if climate change is to have a significant effect on the world’s essential groundwater reserves.
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Ancient Climate Change Triggered Warming That Lasted Thousands of Years
A rapid rise in temperature on ancient Earth triggered a climate response that may have prolonged the warming for many thousands of years, according to scientists.
The pace at which the world’s permafrost soils are warming
Global warming is leaving more and more apparent scars in the world’s permafrost regions.
Unique Camera Enables Researchers to See the World the Way Birds Do
Using a specially designed camera, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have succeeded for the first time in recreating how birds see colours in their surroundings.
Trout, salamander populations able to quickly bounce back from severe drought conditions
Populations of coastal cutthroat trout and coastal giant salamanders in the Pacific Northwest show the ability to rebound quickly from drought conditions, new research by Oregon State University suggests.
Corals Light the Way to a Healthy Partnership
Research finds that corals emit an enticing fluorescent green light that attracts mobile microalgae.