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  • Researchers: What’s In Oilfield Wastewater Matters For Injection-Induced Earthquakes

    A team of geoscience researchers in the Virginia Tech College of Science has developed a new theory to explain how and why injection-induced earthquakes continue to occur even when injection rates decline.

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  • More Than 500 Dams Planned in Protected Areas Around the Globe, Study Finds

    More than 500 dams are planned or already under construction within protected areas around the world, according to a new study published in the journal Conservation Letters.

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  • Scientists Discover Secret Behind Earth’s Biodiversity Hotspots

    Researchers have discovered why the tropics and a handful of other areas across the globe have become the most biodiverse places on the planet.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Blanket Of Rock Debris Offers Glaciers More Protection From Climate Change Than Previously Known

    A new study which provides a global estimate of rock cover on the Earth’s glaciers has revealed that the expanse of rock debris on glaciers, a factor that has been ignored in models of glacier melt and sea level rise, could be significant.

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  • Climate Change May Melt the “Freezers” of Pygmy Owls and Reduce Their Overwinter Survival

    Ecologists at the University of Turku, Finland, have discovered that the food hoards pygmy owls collect in nest-boxes ("freezers") for winter rot due to high precipitation caused by heavy autumn rains and if the hoarding has been initiated early in the autumn.

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  • Surface Clean-Up Technology Won't Solve Ocean Plastic Problem

    Clean-up devices that collect waste from the ocean surface won't solve the plastic pollution problem, a new study shows.

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  • Early Detection of Algae Yields Savings

    Satellites can spot some blooms earlier, resulting in significant savings on health care, lost work hours, and other economic costs.

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  • NASA's ECOSTRESS Monitors California's Apple Fire From Space

    As the wildfire rages in Southern California, an Earth-observing instrument aboard the International Space Station was able to measure its heat and dark smoke plume.

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  • Why Aren’t Sea Trout Thriving Anymore?

    Sea trout numbers are declining in Norway and scientists don’t know why.

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  • NASA Puts Visible and Water Vapor Eyes on Tropical Storm Isaias

    On Aug. 3, Warnings and Watches stretched from Florida to Maine.

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