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  • New Global Database of Dams and Reservoirs Could Transform Water Management

    A groundbreaking database developed by the Global Dam Watch (GDW) consortium is set to transform the global understanding of dams and reservoirs.

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  • Scientist Tap into the Fungal Network

    When most people think of fungi, they think of the part you can see: mushroom caps poking through the soil.

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  • A Roadmap for Innovative and Equity-Informed Climate Action

    Over the past year, the Waterloo Climate Institute has collaborated closely with Southwestern Public Health (SWPH), which serves the regions of Oxford County, Elgin County and the City of St. Thomas, to identify critical climate-related health risks in the region.

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  • The Trees of Miami’s Future

    In Miami—a place known for one of the most diverse tree canopies in the world—nearly half of the native trees may struggle to survive in the coming decades, a new University of Miami study indicates.

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  • La Niña Looking Less Likely as Ocean Waters Stay Balmy

    As ocean temperatures remain stubbornly high, forecasters see a diminished chance that the Pacific Ocean will enter its cooler La Niña phase this fall, as was predicted.

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  • Airborne Plastic Chemical Levels Shock Researchers

    Plasticizers are chemical compounds that make materials more flexible.

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  • Nature and Plastics Inspire Breakthrough in Soft Sustainable Materials

    Step aside hard, rigid materials.

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  • Adding Fall Blooming Plants May Help Both Managed and Wild Bees in Cities

    There are nearly 4,000 native bee species in the United States, contributing to pollination in agricultural, urban and natural landscapes.

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  • Funding Boost to Drive our Understanding of the UK Environment

    The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) has been awarded £29.9M to deliver the National Capability for UK Challenges ‘Understanding the UK Environment’ programme.

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  • New Design Overcomes Key Barrier to Safer, More Efficient EV Batteries

    Researchers at McGill University have made a significant advance in the development of all-solid-state lithium batteries, which are being pursued as the next step in electric vehicle (EV) battery technology.

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