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  • Global Climate Change Concerns for Africa’s Lake Victoria

    UH researcher develops model to project lake levels in world’s largest tropical lake.

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  • Researchers Design Forecast System for Droughts During a Season

    Researchers have laid the basements for a forecast system to foresee the drought impacts a few months ahead.

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  • LCMAP Offers Insight on Dynamic Wetlands

    Wetlands are dynamic in nature, growing and shrinking within and between years in ways far less predictable than croplands, forests, or established urban areas.

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  • The Highest Settlement in the World

    There is no running water, no sewage system, and no garbage disposal, but La Rinconada has one resource worth its weight.

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  • Copernicus Sentinel-2 Captures Lake Tai, China

    Rapid urban development has led to deteriorating water quality and toxic algae blooms.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, Sensors Pushing Boundaries of International Aquatic Research

    Monitoring sources of freshwater around the world in real-time is becoming more important as human impacts and climate change increase the threats to freshwater.

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  • Diverse Diet of Walleye Key to Species’ Management

    New findings from a study at Trent University on the feeding habits of walleye may be an important element to future conservation and management plans for the popular sport fish.

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  • Is Evolution Predictable?

    An international team of scientists working with Heliconius butterflies at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in Panama was faced with a mystery: How do pairs of unrelated butterflies from Peru to Costa Rica evolve nearly the same wing-color patterns over and over again? The answer, published in Current Biology, forever changes the way evolution is understood.

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  • Rubber in the Environment

    Around 97% of all micro-rubber particles in the environment originate from tyre abrasion. But where does it go?

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  • Large Storage Potential in Future Ice-Free Glacier Basins

    Glaciologists at ETH Zurich and WSL assessed the global water storage and hydropower potential that could be freed up in future as glaciers melt in response to climate change.

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