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Changing Climate Impacts Biodiversity in Protected Areas Globally
Protected areas — such as nature reserves, national parks, and wilderness areas — are essential to conserving biodiversity.
Finding Terra Incognita
A combination of atmospheric measurements and fine-scale simulations has improved understanding of the modeling anomalies that arise when the model resolution approximates the length scale of turbulence features — an atmospheric simulation problem known as Terra Incognita.
Climate Resilient Microalgae Could Help Restore Coral Reefs
Coral species exhibit different temperature tolerances. This is in part due to the composition of their microalgae symbionts.
Ancient Oak Trees to Shed Light on the Climate of the Past 4500 Years
Researchers will soon be able to reconstruct the climate of north-west Europe including the UK over the last 4500 years, and to date wooden buildings and objects more accurately, by analysing the chemistry of ancient oak trees, through a new Swansea-led project just selected for €3 million in European funding.
Engineers Use Artificial Intelligence to Capture the Complexity of Breaking Waves
Waves break once they swell to a critical height, before cresting and crashing into a spray of droplets and bubbles.