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Habitat Restoration Alone Not Enough to Support Threatened Caribou: UBC Study
New UBC research suggests restoring habitat may not be enough to save threatened woodland caribou—an iconic animal that’s a major part of boreal forests in North America and a key part of the culture and economy of many Indigenous peoples in Canada.
NASA-NOAA Satellite Finds Tropical Storm Kammuri Strengthening
NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over Tropical Storm Kammuri in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean and found several areas of very strong thunderstorms.
Puffins Stay Cool Thanks to Their Large Beak
Tufted puffins regulate their body temperature thanks to their large bills, an evolutionary trait that might explain their capacity to fly for long periods in search for food.
Nine Climate Tipping Points Now “Active”, Warn Scientists
More than half of the climate tipping points identified a decade ago are now “active”, a group of leading scientists have warned.
A New Theory for How Black Holes and Neutron Stars Shine Bright
Columbia researchers suggest radiation that lights the densest objects in our universe is powered by the interplay of turbulence and reconnection of super-strong magnetic fields.