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  • Around 35,000 Years Ago, Central Iberia Had a Tundra-Steppe Landscape

    A study led by the CENIEH presents the results of the investigations undertaken at the site of Portalón del Tejadilla, in Segovia, which have confirmed the presence of species adapted to an extremely arid and cold environment, and which occupied the Segovian plateau from 39,000 to 34,000 years ago.

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  • Parker Solar Probe: ‘We’re Missing Something Fundamental About the Sun’

    Our closest-ever look inside the sun’s corona has unveiled an unexpectedly chaotic world that includes rogue plasma waves, flipping magnetic fields and distant solar winds under the thrall of the sun’s rotation, according to University of Michigan researchers who play key roles in NASA’s Parker Solar Probe mission.

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  • Earth Was Stressed Before Dinosaur Extinction

    Fossilized seashells show signs of global warming, ocean acidification leading up to asteroid impact.

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  • Mountain Goats’ Air Conditioning is Failing, Study Says

    A new study in the journal PLOS One says Glacier National Park’s iconic mountain goats are in dire need of air conditioning.

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  • Research Confirms Timing of Tropical Glacier Melt at the End of the Last Ice Age

    Tropical glaciers in Africa and South America began their retreat simultaneously at the end of the last ice age about 20,000 years ago, according to a Dartmouth study.

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  • Record Low Level of Bering Sea Ice Causes Profound, Widespread Impacts

    Sea ice in the Bering Sea shrank to its lowest levels in recorded history in 2018, profoundly affecting northwest Alaska residents who depend on marine resources for food, cash and culture, according to a new peer-reviewed study.

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  • New Research Pinpoints Which of the World’s Trees Are Climate Change-Ready

    Botanists from Trinity College have discovered that “penny-pinching” evergreen species such as Christmas favourites, holly and ivy, are more climate change-ready in the face of warming temperatures than deciduous “big-spending” water consumers like birch and oak. 

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  • Scrubbing Carbon Dioxide from Smokestacks for Cleaner Industrial Emissions

    An international team co-led by an Oregon State University chemistry researcher has uncovered a better way to scrub carbon dioxide from smokestack emissions, which could be a key to mitigating global climate change.

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  • The Vital Resource Beneath Our Feet

    Researcher helps lead a call to protect global groundwater resources.

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  • Building Resilience Across Africa

    Climate Hazards Center receives funding for two large projects in Africa.

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