Summer in Antarctica is marked by days in which the Sun never sets, balmy temperatures that hover as high as freezing, and electric-blue clouds of ice.
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Strangers in the Night
A new species of mammal may have been found in Africa’s montane forests
Secure Food Supply Chain
UD’s Kyle Davis investigates how to make the global food supply more resilient
Pandemic and Forthcoming Stimulus Funds Could Bring Climate Targets in Sight – or Not
The lockdowns that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic have reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
Geologists Discover New Path to Rare Earth Mineral Formation – Implications for Green Energy and Tech Industries
Researchers from Trinity have shed new light on the formation mechanisms of a rare earth-bearing mineral that is in increasingly high demand across the globe for its use in the green energy and tech industries.
Q&A with Junhong Chen
Argonne’s lead water strategist addresses questions on managing our precious water resources


