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  • Mizzou Scientists Achieve More than 98% Efficiency Removing Nanoplastics from Water

    University of Missouri scientists are battling against an emerging enemy of human health: nanoplastics. Much smaller in size than the diameter of an average human hair, nanoplastics are invisible to the naked eye.

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  • Forest Restoration Can Boost People, Nature and Climate Simultaneously

    Forest restoration can benefit humans, boost biodiversity and help tackle climate change simultaneously, new research suggests.

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  • New Report on Great Barrier Reef Shows Coral Cover Increases Before Onset of Serious Bleaching, Cyclones

    Coral cover has increased in all three regions on the Great Barrier Reef and is at regional highs in two of the three regions, according to a report by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS). 

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  • Estuaries in South Florida Are Warming Faster Than the Gulf of Mexico and Global Ocean

    Sea surface temperatures are on the rise around the world, but the problem is pronounced in the estuaries and shallow coastal waters of South Florida.

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  • Alaskan Land Eroding Faster Due to Climate Change

    UTA scientist’s research shows how global warming is slowing formation of new permafrost.

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  • Elephants on the Move: Mapping Connections Across African Landscapes

    Elephant conservation is a major priority in southern Africa, but habitat loss and urbanization mean the far-ranging pachyderms are increasingly restricted to protected areas like game reserves. 

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  • Combined Effects of Plastic Pollution and Seawater Flooding Amplify Threats to Coastal Plant Species

    Two of the planet’s more pressing environmental stressors have the potential to alter the growth and reproductive output of plants found right along the world’s coastlines, a new study suggests.

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  • Big Sharks Equal Big Impact, but There’s a Big Problem

    Shark conservation must go beyond simply protecting shark populations — it must prioritise protecting the ecological roles of sharks, according to new research.

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  • Underwater Mapping Reveals new Insights into Melting of Antarctica's Ice Shelves

    Clues to future sea level rise have been revealed by the first detailed maps of the underside of a floating ice shelf in Antarctica.

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  • Bold Moves Needed for California Agriculture

    California should take urgent and bold measures to adapt its $59 billion agriculture sector to climate change as the amount of water available for crops declines, according to a collaborative report by University of California faculty from four campuses.

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