Up to half of the insects in the Amazon region could be exposed to life-threatening heat levels due to progressive, anthropogenic global warming.
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How can scientists better assess the effects of a warming climate on wildfire behavior, fire risk, and long-term fire trends?
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When the temperature drops to -20°C, we electric car owners quickly notice it on our wallets.
A study in Stardust: Massive Binary Stars Emit Tiny Carbon Particles
It’s fitting that Yale junior Donglin Wu’s first major scientific journal article as lead author focuses on stardust — tiny solid grains that form from stellar winds, drift into interstellar space, and may eventually become parts of new planets.
New Way to Trap Toxic PFAS in Water
Contamination of ground, surface and drinking water by perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) affects millions of people worldwide.


