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  • Oceans Are 'Spiking a Fever' with Record Heat Waves

    The number of heat waves affecting the planet’s oceans has increased sharply, scientists have revealed, killing swathes of sea life like “wildfires that take out huge areas of forest.” 

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  • Deep Diving Robots Find Warming Accelerating In Ocean Off Antarctica

    New research from NOAA and partners analyzing data from deep-diving ocean robots and research cruises shows that the coldest, near-bottom South Pacific waters originating from Antarctica are warming three times faster than they were in the 1990s.

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  • Migrating Snowline Plays Outsized Role in Setting Pace of Greenland Ice Melt

    In a finding that may help scientists better predict sea-level rise in a warming world, Brown University researchers have found an underappreciated factor that controls the rate at which Greenland’s ice sheet melts.

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  • NASA Sees Tropical Cyclone Haleh Weakening

    Tropical Cyclone Haleh continued to move in a southerly direction in the Southern Indian Ocean when NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed overhead.

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  • New Satellite Keeps Close Watch on Antarctic Ice Loss

    A recently-launched satellite mission has captured precision data on the elevation of the Antarctic ice sheet proving a valuable addition to monitoring efforts in the region, according to work published this week in The Cryosphere. 

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  • Rain Is Important for How Carbon Dioxide Affects Grasslands

    Vegetation biomass on grasslands increases in response to elevated carbon dioxide levels, but less than expected. 

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  • Climate-Driven Evolution in Trees Alters Their Ecosystems

    A new study published in Global Change Biology and coauthored by researchers from UT, explores how climate, evolution, plants, and soils are linked.

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  • Light From an Exotic Crystal Semiconductor Could Lead to Better Solar Cells

    Scientists have found a new way to control light emitted by exotic crystal semiconductors, which could lead to more efficient solar cells and other advances in electronics, according to a Rutgers-led study in the journal Materials Today.

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  • Vast Record of past Climate Fluctuations Now Available Thanks to Laser Imaging of Shells

    Refined techniques for laser imaging of shell growth rings are tapping into previously hidden data of marine climate change. 

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  • Houston, We’re Here to Help the Farmers

    Farmers irrigating their crops may soon be getting some help from space. 

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