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  • URI Professor Leads Effort Demonstrating Success of New Technology in Conducting Deep-Sea Research on Fragile Organisms

    A University of Rhode Island professor of Ocean Engineering and Oceanography, along with a multidisciplinary research team from multiple institutions, successfully demonstrated new technologies that can obtain preserved tissue and high-resolution 3D images within minutes of encountering some of the most fragile animals in the deep ocean.

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  • Insect Populations Flourish in the Restored Habitats of Solar Energy Facilities

    Bumblebees buzz from flower to flower, stopping for a moment under a clear blue Minnesota sky.

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  • Climate Change Threatens Global Forest Carbon Sequestration, Study Finds

    Climate change is reshaping forests differently across the United States, according to a new analysis of U.S. Forest Service data.

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  • UBC-Led Initiative Protects Salmon Against Toxic Road Runoffs

    The roads, bridges and highways that crisscross B.C. take us where we want to go.

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  • Filaments of Phytoplankton in Australia

    When satellites passed over South Australia’s Bonney Coast in January 2024, they captured images showing splotches of blue and green swirling through surface waters.

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  • Thermal Vision Shows Endangered Numbats Feel the Heat of Warming Climate

    Curtin University research using thermal imaging of numbats in Western Australia has found that during hot weather the endangered animals are limited to as little as ten minutes of activity in the sun before they overheat to a body temperature of greater than 40°C.

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  • ‘Carbon Vault’ Peat Suffers From Drought

    Peatlands are affected more by drought than expected.

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  • Acidity of Antarctic Waters Could Double by Century’s End, Threatening Biodiversity

    The acidity of Antarctica’s coastal waters could double by the end of the century, threatening whales, penguins and hundreds of other species that inhabit the Southern Ocean, according to new CU Boulder research.

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  • Iron Influences Plant Immunity and May Promote Resiliency Against Climate Change

    Plants and animals alike rely on iron for growth and regulation of microbiomes—collections of bacteria, fungi, and more that co-exist in places like the human gut or the soil around a plant’s roots.

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  • CSU Researcher Leads Global Study of Extreme Drought Impacts on Grasslands and Shrublands

    A global study organized and led by Colorado State University scientists shows that the effects of extreme drought – which is expected to increase in frequency with climate change – has been greatly underestimated for grasslands and shrublands.

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