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  • Studying the Impact of Submarine Volcanoes on Biological Activity at the Ocean Surface

    Study will include experts in hydrothermal geochemistry, trace element chemistry, physical oceanography, and biology.

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  • Collision Course: A Geological Mystery in the Himalayas

    MIT geologists use paleomagnetism to determine the chain of events that resulted in the Himalayan mountains, with the support of MISTI-India.

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  • Antarctic Sea Ice is Key to Triggering Ice Ages, Study Finds

    A new study by UChicago scientists show how an increase in Antarctic sea ice could trigger a chain of events leading to an ice age.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Reframing Antarctica’s Meltwater Pond Dangers to Ice Shelves and Sea Level

    Too much meltwater can cause rapid ice shelf collapse, researchers say.

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  • Research On Large Storm Waves Could Help Lessen Their Impact On Coasts

    Researchers deploy doppler profiler to capture data from intense storm events producing large coastal waves.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Strong Gusts Spread the Kincade Fire

    Satellite imagery captures fast-moving California fire.

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  • Unexpected Outcomes: Damages to Puerto Rican Coffee Farms from Hurricane Maria Varied Widely

    University of Michigan ecologists Ivette Perfecto and John Vandermeer have studied Latin American coffee farms for a quarter century, and they tracked the recovery of tropical forests in Nicaragua following 1988’s Hurricane Joan for nearly 20 years.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Atlantic High-Activity Eras: What Does it Mean for Hurricane Season?

    Why are some Atlantic hurricane seasons more active than others?

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  • Species In The Amazon Evolve More Slowly Than Those In North America

    For the past decade or so, Jason Weir has travelled into the Amazon rainforest to play songs to hundreds of birds.

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  • Red Algae Thrive Despite Ancestor’s Massive Loss of Genes

    You’d think that losing 25 percent of your genes would be a big problem for survival. But not for red algae, including the seaweed used to wrap sushi.

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