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  • Riddle Solved: Why Was Roman Concrete So Durable?

    An unexpected ancient manufacturing strategy may hold the key to designing concrete that lasts for millennia.

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  • Coral Species That Withstand Ocean Warming Identified

    A team of marine scientists studying reefs in the Pacific island of Palau have identified genetic subgroups of a common coral species that exhibit tolerance to the extreme heat associated with marine heatwaves.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Broccoli Looks More Like Cauliflower in a Warmer World

    As seasoned gardeners know, broccoli heads don’t develop properly and can resemble cauliflower when grown in higher temperatures.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Warming Oceans Have Decimated Marine Parasites — But That’s Not A Good Thing

    More than a century of preserved fish specimens offer a rare glimpse into long-term trends in parasite populations.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Climate ‘Presses’ and ‘Pulses’ Impact Magellanic Penguins — A Marine Predator — With Guidance for Conservationists

    Climate change will reshape ecosystems worldwide through two types of climate events: short-term, extreme events — like a heat wave — and long-term changes, like a shift in ocean currents.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Electrochemistry Converts Carbon to Useful Molecules

    A chemistry collaboration led to a creative way to put carbon dioxide to good – and even healthy – use: by incorporating it, via electrosynthesis, into a series of organic molecules that are vital to pharmaceutical development.

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  • Team Projects Two Out of Three Glaciers Could Be Lost by 2100

    David Rounce has led an international effort to produce new projections of glacier mass loss through the century under different emissions scenarios. 

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  • Using Machine Learning to Forecast Amine Emissions

    Global warming is partly due to the vast amount of carbon dioxide that we release, mostly from power generation and industrial processes, such as making steel and cement. 

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  • AI to Monitor Changes to Globally Important Glacier

    Scientists have developed AI to track the development of crevasses - or fractures - on the Thwaites Glacier ice tongue in west Antarctica.

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  • Compound Extreme Heat and Drought Will Hit 90% of World Population – Oxford Study

    Warming is projected to intensify these hazards ten-fold globally under the highest emission pathway, says the report, published in Nature Sustainability.

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