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A Breakthrough for Australia's Fish
A research team from the Threatened Species Recovery Hub has made a breakthrough that could help dwindling numbers of Australian freshwater fish species.
Global Warming, El Niño Could Cause Wetter Winters, Drier Conditions in Other Months
So here’s the good news: Despite fears to the contrary, California isn’t facing a year-round drought in our warming new world.
Think Pink for a Better View of Climate Change
A new study says pink noise may be the key to separating out natural climate variability from climate change that is influenced by human activity.
New Technology Improves Hydrogen Manufacturing
Industrial hydrogen is closer to being produced more efficiently, thanks to findings outlined in a new paper published by Idaho National Laboratory researchers. In the paper, Dr. Dong Ding and his colleagues detailed advances in the production of hydrogen, which is used in oil refining, petrochemical manufacturing and as an eco-friendly fuel for transportation.
Researchers Expose the Dirty Secrets Hidden Under Glaciers
University of Oregon researchers have found a way to account for how varying sediments underneath the world’s glaciers control how fast glaciers slide.