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Your Plane Travel Destroys Polar Bear Habitat
A group of polar bear researchers wants you to do more than worry about the fate of these beautiful animals.
What’s in Puget Sound? New Technique Casts a Wide Net for Concerning Chemicals
Using a new “non-targeted” approach, UW and UW Tacoma researchers screened samples from multiple regions of Puget Sound to look for potentially concerning chemicals.
Keeping Lead Out of Drinking Water When Switching Disinfectants
Changing water systems can be done safely, as long as it’s done correctly.
Deep Diving Scientists Discover Bubbling CO2 Hotspot
The scientists measured CO2 concentrations as high as 95,000 parts per million (ppm), more than 200 times the concentration of CO2 found in the atmosphere.
Despite Less Ozone Pollution, Not All Plants Benefit
Researchers found that environmental factors have more impact on the ozone dose the plants received than the amount of ozone in the atmosphere.