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Using Tiny Organisms to Unlock Big Environmental Mysteries
When you hear about the biological processes that influence climate and the environment, such as carbon fixation or nitrogen recycling, it’s easy to think of them as abstract and incomprehensibly large-scale phenomena.
Shifting Away from Coal Is Key to Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions, PSU Study Finds
The United States could fulfill its greenhouse gas emission pledge under the Paris Climate Agreement by virtually eliminating coal as an energy source by 2024, according to new research from Portland State University.
A Nap a Day Keeps High Blood Pressure at Bay
It seems that napping may do more than just reboot our energy level and improve our mood.
It's Raining on the Greenland Ice. In the Winter.
Rainy weather is becoming increasingly common over parts of the Greenland ice sheet, triggering sudden melting events that are eating at the ice and priming the surface for more widespread future melting, says a new study.
Moderate Alcohol Consumption Linked With High Blood Pressure
A study of more than 17,000 U.S. adults shows that moderate alcohol consumption—seven to 13 drinks per week—substantially raises one’s risk of high blood pressure, or hypertension, according to research being presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 68th Annual Scientific Session.