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  • Roads Pose Significant Threat to Bee Movement and Flower Pollination, U-M Study Shows

    Road networks extend some 20 million miles across the globe, and that number is projected to increase by an additional 15 million miles or so by 2050.

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  • Extreme Weather Affecting UK Agriculture – but Adapting to Changing Climate a Challenge for Many Farmers, Study Shows

    Extreme weather is harming UK agriculture – but many farmers have not yet made adapting to the effects of the climate emergency a priority, a new study shows.

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  • Dartmouth Engineering Study Shows Renewable Energy Will Enhance Power Grid's Resilience

    A new Dartmouth Engineering study shows that integrating renewable energy into the American Electric Power System (AEPS) would enhance the grid's resilience, meaning a highly resilient and decarbonized energy system is possible.

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  • Kutch’s Coral Reefs

    The Gulf of Kutch is home to India’s first national marine reserve.

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  • Tracking Carbon from the Ocean Surface to the Twilight Zone

    A seaward journey set sail in the northern Atlantic in early May — the sequel to a complementary expedition that took place in the northern Pacific in 2018.

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  • Invasive Species Alters Marine Community, Interferes in Recovery Following Natural Disasters

    Clavelina oblonga, an invasive marine fouling species, not only reduces diversity in communities it invades, it also interferes in their recovery following natural disasters.

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  • Investigation of PM2.5 in Students' Office Helps Better Understand the Link between Indoor and Outdoor Air Quality

    People spend about 80-90% of their time indoors, and graduate students of academic institutes could spend up to 15 hours per day in their offices. 

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  • Widespread Drought in Mexico

    Nearly 85 percent of Mexico is experiencing drought, and water sources are dwindling.

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  • Dust Storms and Valley Fever in the American West

    Dust in the air in Arizona and other southwestern states is not just a concern for air quality – it can also carry the fungus which causes Valley fever, an infectious and potentially severe disease.

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  • April 2021 Was Fairly Dry and a Bit Warm for Much of the U.S.

    It was an unusually quiet month for tornado activity

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