Scientists have spotted a once-in-a-century climate anomaly during World War I that likely increased mortality during the war and the influenza pandemic in the years that followed.
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Jindal School Researchers Examine COVID-19 Impact on Manufacturing
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas have examined how manufacturers are — or aren’t — pivoting successfully in response to major manufacturing disruptions as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Driven by Climate, More Frequent, Severe Wildfires in Cascade Range Reshape Forests
In recent years — and 2020 is no exception — parts of the Pacific Northwest that are typically too wet to burn are experiencing more frequent, severe and larger wildfires due to changes in climate.
How the Pandemic Transformed This Songbird’s Call
When the cat’s away the mice will play, or so the saying goes.
One of the World’s Driest Deserts Is the Focus of a New Study on Our Changing Climate
Carbon, one of the main building blocks for all life on Earth, cycles among living organisms and the environment.
Putting Virtual Rehab for Stroke Patients to the Test
Researchers at the University of East Anglia have been putting virtual reality rehabilitation for stroke survivors to the test.


