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  • Simple Framework Helps Future Ocean Studies

    A range of information is collated through a simple framework that will help marine scientists to design more accurate experiments that will better help them understand the projected impact of global warming on marine life.

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  • Fallout from Australia’s Huge Wildfires Is Choking Rivers

    Walking through the Bogandyera Nature Reserve, Luke Pearce, a fisheries manager for the Australian state of New South Wales, gestured down a steep hillside and described the scene three days after a wildfire roared through the area on January 11.

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  • Epigenetic Inheritance: A Silver Bullet Against Climate Change?

    The current pace of climate change exceeds historical events by 1-2 orders of magnitude, which will make it hard for organisms and ecosystems to adapt. 

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  • Starlings Sleep Less During Summer and Full-Moon Nights

    Researchers of the University of Groningen and the Max Planck Institute have found that starlings sleep five hours less per night during the summer. 

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  • Parasitic Cones in Hokkaido

    These nested volcanic features grew as small, secondary vents along the flanks of larger volcanoes.

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  • An Ash-Damaged Island in the Philippines

    When it erupted in January 2020, Taal Volcano blanketed the surrounding area with volcanic debris that has taken a toll on farmers.

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  • U.S. Spring Outlook Forecasts Another Year of Widespread River Flooding

    Above-average temperatures expected from coast to coast.

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  • Monarch Butterfly Numbers Down Again

    Texas A&M Professor Craig Wilson said Monarchs number about 141.5 million this year, compared to 300 million last year.

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  • Environmental Policy Often Has Undesirable Side Effects

    Researchers from the University of Bonn show risks and possible counter strategies in a new publication.

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  • Shedding Light on How Much Carbon Tropical Forests Can Absorb

    Tropical forest ecosystems are an important part of the global carbon cycle as they take up and store large amounts of CO2.

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