A short-lived resurgence in the emission of ozone depleting pollutants in eastern China will not significantly delay the recovery of Earth’s protective “sunscreen” layer, according to new research published Feb. 10 in Nature.
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Lakes Isolated Beneath Antarctic Ice Could be More Amenable to Life Than Thought
This is the finding of a new study that could help researchers determine the best spots to search for microbes that could be unique to the region, having been isolated and evolving alone for millions of years.
LED Lights Found To Kill Coronavirus: Global First In Fight Against COVID-19
Researchers from Tel Aviv University (TAU) have proven that the coronavirus can be killed efficiently, quickly, and cheaply using ultraviolet (UV) light-emitting diodes (UV-LEDs).
Climate Change and Suppression Tactics are Critical Factors Increasing Fires
The millions of people affected by 2020’s record-breaking and deadly fires can attest to the fact that wildfire hazards are increasing across western North America.
New Highly Radioactive Particles Found In Fukushima
The 10-year anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident occurs in March.
Fish Diet Heats Up Marine Biodiversity Hotspot
Scientists have discovered a never-before-seen biodiversity pattern of coral reef fishes that suggests some fishes might be exceptionally vulnerable to environmental change.


