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  • Double-Checking the Science

    Sometimes it helps to check the facts. You may be surprised what you find.

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  • More Than One Billion Animals Killed in Australian Bushfires

    Several weeks ago Professor Dickman, from the University of Sydney’s Faculty of Science, estimated that 480 million animals would be killed by the fires. 

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  • Greening at High Latitudes May Inhibit the Expansion of Midlatitude Deserts

    Desertification has always been a serious challenge for human beings, especially in arid and semi-arid regions. 

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  • How Do Corals Make The Most Of Their Symbiotic Algae?

    Corals depend on their symbiotic relationships with the algae that they host. 

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  • Pathways to Changing the Minds of Climate Deniers

    Want to sway the opinion of climate deniers? Start by acknowledging and respecting people’s beliefs. 

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  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Tracks Tropical Storm Blake’s Remnants Spreading over Western Australia

    The South Interior area of the state of Western Australia is under warnings for heavy rainfall and gusty winds as the remnants of Tropical Storm Blake move on a southeasterly path through the state.

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  • Scottish Rocks Prove 'Boring Billion' Wasn't So Boring After All...

    Academics have discovered a new ice age after analysing billion-year-old rocks in Torridon in the Scottish Highlands.

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  • Florida Tech Finds Corals in Murky Water Less Affected by Temperature Stress

    Persistent temperature stress events are degrading coral reefs worldwide, but a new study from Florida Institute of Technology has found that corals in naturally turbid waters are less affected by thermal stress than corals in clearer water.

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  • Suffocating Ozone—Policies That Stem Emission of Precursor Chemicals Save Lives and Crops

    Research indicates that relatively small reductions in the emissions of the chemicals that contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone, like smog, could save lives and improve crop productivity across the U.S.

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  • Connector Fungi Offer New Clues to Fate of Nitrogen in Warming Tundra

    The next step is learning more about whether these root-associated fungi are keeping some nitrogen to themselves, and why.

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