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  • Future Ocean Conditions Could Cause Significant Changes in Marine Mussels

    The increased temperature and acidification of our oceans over the next century have been argued to cause significant physical changes in an economically important marine species.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Aquatic Hitchhikers: Using Mobile Technology to Predict Invasive Species Transmission

    A cooler full of fish might not be the only thing anglers bring back from a trip to the lake.

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  • Hurricane Delta’s Surge to Overwhelm Most of Louisiana’s Protective Dunes, Islands

    Sandy shorelines in hurricane’s path were already altered by Laura. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The Specter of a Mega-Tsunami in Alaska

    Landsat images helped convince researchers that a slumping mountainside overlooking Barry Arm fjord could pose a tsunami hazard.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NASA Population Modeling Makes Humanitarian Efforts More Precise

    Models based in part on a method NASA has used to track and count wild salmon in Nevada can now be used by governments and humanitarian organizations to more accurately estimate populations and allocate aid to remote regions of the world.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Double Jeopardy for Ecologically Rare Birds and Terrestrial Mammals

    Common assumptions notwithstanding, rare species can play unique and essential ecological roles. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Intensive Monoculture is Putting Water Systems in Peril

    The global spread of vast forest plantations and agricultural monocultures are turning once diverse landscapes into areas of land supporting single plant species, with profound implications for our terrestrial water cycle, according to new research.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Groundwater Depletion in US High Plains Leads to Bleak Outlook for Grain Production

    An international team of scientists, including experts from the University of Birmingham, has extended and improved methods used to calculate peak oil production to assess grain production in three US states, Nebraska, Texas and Kansas.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Protecting Birds on the Wing

    Flocks of birds in Ontario are now on the move, flying south on their annual fall migrations. But many birds, both large and small, will not make it to their warmer destination, thanks to a largely invisible threat.

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  • U.S. Hit By 16 Billion-Dollar Disasters This Year, So Far

    September will be remembered as a month of extremes: Historic wildfires burned across the West, unprecedented tropical activity churned up the Atlantic, and parts of the country saw record heat.

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