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  • Research Shows Rivers Release Ancient Carbon Dioxide Into the Atmosphere, Uncovering a Greater Role for Plants and Soil in the Carbon Cycle

    A new study has revealed for the first time that ancient carbon, stored in landscapes for thousands of years or more, can find its way back to the atmosphere as CO₂ released from the surfaces of rivers.

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  • AI Stirs up the Recipe for Concrete in MIT Study

    With demand for cement alternatives rising, an MIT team uses machine learning to hunt for new ingredients across the scientific literature.

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  • Researchers Speed up Simulations With Smarter Data Approach

    A team at Stanford has shown that using fewer, higher-quality data points can speed up complex simulations. 

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  • Assessing the Global Climate in May 2025

    Near-record warm May and March–May for the globe; below-average sea ice extent across both poles.

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  • Storm Duo Churns Over the Pacific

    Several weeks into the 2025 eastern Pacific hurricane season, a pair of tropical cyclones churned off the western coast of Mexico.

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  • UH Supercomputer Study Shows Coral Can’t Flee Warming, But Urgent Action Can Still Protect Them

    In a breakthrough study published today in Science Advances, researchers at UH Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) Marine Ecological Theory Lab reveal that coral reefs are creeping toward the poles in response to warming oceans, but the pace is too slow to beat the heat and escape impacts of climate change.

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  • Recovering From the Past and Transitioning to a Better Energy Future

    In MIT Energy Initiative speaker series, Princeton Professor Emily Green explains the importance of climate change mitigation in the energy transition.

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  • Rings of Time: Unearthing Climate Secrets From Ancient Trees

    Deep in the swamps of the American Southeast stands a quiet giant: the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum). 

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  • A Tornado’s Mark on Kentucky

    Amid a spate of severe weather across the U.S. Midwest, Southeast, and Mid-Atlantic regions on May 16, 2025, a deadly tornado tore across three counties in Kentucky.

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  • An Alaskan Volcano Could Help Scientists Understand Why ‘Stealthy’ Volcanoes Erupt Without Warning

    Some volcanoes don’t give much — or any — warning before they go off. 

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