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  • Sandscapes of the Namib Desert

    Sand dunes and outcrops add color and dimension across the Namib Sand Sea.

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  • Iceland’s Volcanic Glacier

    Skeiðarárjökull is known for flooding caused by volcanic eruptions underneath the ice.

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  • Puerto Rico Quake Damage Visible From Space

    Days after a 6.4-magnitude earthquake rocked Puerto Rico, followed by hundreds of aftershocks, the full extent of damage is only beginning to be realized.

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  • High Temperatures Due to Global Warming Will Be Dramatic Even for the Super-Resistant Tardigrades

    Global warming, a major aspect of climate change, is already causing a wide range of negative impacts on many habitats of our planet.

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  • Predicting Non-Native ‘Invasions’ in Antarctica

    A new study identifies the non-native species most likely to ‘invade’ the Antarctic Peninsula region over the next decade. 

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  • Water Governance: Could Less Sometimes Be More?

    Researchers from UNIGE and UNIL analysed water governance in six European countries from 1750 onwards. They demonstrated that there has been an inflationary trend in the number of regulations, and that – far from improving the situation – this has led to serious malfunctions in the system.

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  • Using a Robot to Deploy Robots in Remote Oceans

    A researcher at the University of East Anglia (UEA) has helped design a sea-going robot to deploy research equipment in remote and inaccessible ocean locations.

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  • Witnessing Australia's Deadly Bushfires

    Dalhousie professor gets first-hand look as disaster unfolds.

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  • Australia: Like a Furnace

    Copernicus satellites monitor continued bushfires ravaging the continent.

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  • Cracks in Arctic Sea Ice Turn Low Clouds On and Off

    Researchers explain why the presence of cracks in Arctic ice causes low-level clouds to dissipate.

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