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  • How to Prevent the Next Water-Treatment Crisis

    Treatment plants use a combination of tools to keep toxins and contaminants out of drinking water.

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  • Spread of Dark Algae Could Hasten Melt of Greenland Ice Sheet

    Dark algae are spreading across the Greenland ice sheet as snow retreats.

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  • California’s Marine Protected Areas Boost Fish Populations Across the State

    It’s 1999, the 21st century is on the horizon, and California has big plans for marine conservation.

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  • Scientists From the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Identify Heat-Resistant Kelp Strain

    A new strain of kelp can help support sustainable farming.

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  • Day One: AVUELO’S First Tropical Survey

    On February 6, 2025, after years of preparation and four months of intense planning, an aircraft with an advanced NASA instrument took off for the AVUELO campaign’s first survey in the tropics, while teams on the ground spread out to collect ground-truth data. 

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  • FAU Engineers Design New Autonomous System to Monitor Arctic Ice Melt

    The rapid melting and thinning of the Arctic ice have sparked serious concerns in the scientific community.

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  • Peatlands and Mangroves Key to Reducing Carbon Emissions in Southeast Asia, Finds International Study

    Conserving and restoring Southeast Asia’s carbon-rich peatlands and mangroves could mitigate more than 50 per cent of the region’s land-use carbon emissions, according to a new international study published in Nature Communications.

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  • New Technology Lights Way for Accelerating Coral Reef Restoration

    Scientists have developed a novel tool designed to protect and conserve coral reefs by providing them with an abundance of feeding opportunities. 

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  • Microplastics Discovered in Antarctica

    Scientists have discovered microplastics in the snow near some of Antarctica’s deep field camps, revealing how far-reaching plastic pollution has become.

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  • This Sponge Soaks up Pollutants but Saves Valuable Minerals

    Northwestern researchers have developed a specialized sponge that slurps up pollutants, offering a reusable and cost-effective solution to water contamination.

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