Researchers at UC Santa Cruz are contributing new insights into the challenges plants face in adapting to climate change.
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Melting Glaciers May Produce Thousands of Kilometers of New Pacific Salmon Habitat
Retreating glaciers in the Pacific mountains of western North America could produce around 6,150 kilometers of new Pacific salmon habitat by the year 2100, according to a new study.
Study: Cataract Surgery Linked With Lessened Dementia Risk
Cataracts affect most older adults at risk for dementia, and now researchers are finding strong evidence that cataract surgery is associated with a lower risk of developing dementia.
Spain’s Changing Mediterranean Coastline
At roughly 325 square kilometers, the Ebro Delta on the northeastern coast of Spain is one of the largest wetlands along the Mediterranean Sea coast.
New Study Shows Link Between Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution and Fatty Liver Disease
Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a growing global health challenge and poses a substantial economic burden.
TEMPO Air Pollution Sensor Integrated with Satellite Host
An air quality sensor that will dramatically improve the way scientists measure air pollution over North America has been joined with its satellite host.