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  • Urban Growth In The Southeastern U.S. Potentially Threatens Health of Small Streams

    A new study by the U.S. Geological Survey suggests that anticipated increases in urban land use in the Piedmont region of the southeastern United States will lead to loss of sensitive fish and invertebrate species from thousands of miles of small streams.

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  • Scientists Complete Study on Conowingo Dam and Impact on Chesapeake Bay

    Major storm events have short-term impact, but Bay remains resilient in the long run, scientists say.

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  • This is What the Monsoon Might Look Like in a Warmer World

    Geoscientists can reconstruct the climate of the past by analysing dripstones – and they can also draw up prognoses for the future.

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  • Nitrous Oxide Emissions Set to Rise in the Pacific Ocean

    The acidification of the Pacific Ocean in northern Japan is increasing the natural production rate of N2O, an ozone-depleting greenhouse gas.

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  • The Thrust of the Problem

    UC Riverside research sheds new light on earthquake that killed 9,000 people.

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  • Scientists Find Eternal Nile To Be More Ancient Than Previously Thought

    UT scientists have found that the Nile River is about six times older than previously thought.

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  • New Study First to Reveal Growth Rates of Deep-sea Coral Communities

    Researchers revealed for the first time growth rates of deep-sea coral communities and the pattern of colonization by various species.

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  • In a Warming World, Glacier Scientists Have to Keep Going Higher

    An expedition to Peru captures climate history trapped in ice – before it is gone.

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  • Bushfires Still Raging in New South Wales

    Bushfires are still raging in Australia, particularly along the east coast of New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland.

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  • Miniature Fanged ‘Deer’ Rediscovered Tiptoeing Through Vietnam’s Coastal Forests

    Global Wildlife Conservation and partners Southern Institute of Ecology and Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research have rediscovered a species lost to science since 1990 called a silver-backed chevrotain—a deer-like species that is the size of a rabbit, has a silver sheen, and has been hanging on in a region of Vietnam ravaged by poaching by snares.

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