Simply protecting small forests will not maintain the diversity of the birds they support over the long run, a Rutgers-led study says.
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Simulated Ocean Mesoscale Structures Induce Air–Sea Interaction
The mesoscale activities (or mesoscale structures) in the ocean possess huge energy.
NASA Scientists Show How Ingredients for Water Could Be Made on Surface of Moon, a Chemical Factory
When a stream of charged particles known as the solar wind careens onto the Moon’s surface at 450 kilometers per second (or nearly 1 million miles per hour), they enrich the Moon’s surface in ingredients that could make water, NASA scientists have found.
New Insight into River Flows and Sediment Transport Under Ice Cover
The ice‐covered season plays an important role in the development of river channels, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows.
Carbon Taxes Could Create New Winners and Losers Among Countries
Although conventional wisdom suggests that poor countries are more likely to bear a disproportionate burden of a worldwide carbon tax on fossil fuels used for electricity and transportation, the potential consequences of such a tax would vary depending on several factors, says new research co-written by a University of Illinois energy and environmental policy expert.
Combining Morning Exercise with Short Walking Breaks Helps Control Blood Pressure in Older Overweight/Obese Adults, Especially in Women
Thirty minutes of morning exercise lowers blood pressure for the rest of the day among older men and women who are overweight or obese.