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  • Researchers Find Simple Way to Massively Improve Crop Loss Simulations

    Droughts or heat waves have consequences that spread beyond farmers anxiously watching their fields; these fluctuations in crop yields can send shockwaves through local and global food supplies and prices.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Lake Erie Algal Blooms ‘Seeded’ Internally by Overwintering Cells in Lake-Bottom Sediments

    Western Lake Erie’s annual summer algal blooms are triggered, at least in part, by cyanobacteria cells that survive the winter in lake-bottom sediments, then emerge in the spring to “seed” the next year’s bloom, according to a research team led by University of Michigan scientists.

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  • NASA Sees Tropical Storm Man-yi Approaching Typhoon Strength

    Tropical Storm Man-Yi continued to strengthen in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean as NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided a visible image of the storm. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Family Dinners Improve Teens’ Eating Habits No Matter How Well Family Functions, New U of G Study Finds

    A new U of G study has revealed teenagers and young adults who sit down for family dinners – regardless of how well the family unit manages daily routines, communicates and connects emotionally – are more likely to have healthier eating habits than if they graze or fend for themselves at suppertime.

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  • Climate Change Predicted to End Truffle Production

    The lucrative truffle industry is set to disappear within a generation due to climate change, according to new research by a University of Stirling academic.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Dramatic Change in Seabirds' Winter Food Source Revealed

    The availability of a key prey for seabirds has changed dramatically over the past three decades, particularly in winter, with possible consequences for their population numbers, a new study has found.

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  • Keep Slapping on That Sunscreen and Ignore Toxic Claims

    It’s safe to slap on the sunscreen this summer – in repeated doses – despite what you have read about the potential toxicity of sunscreens.

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  • Removing Toxic Mercury from Contaminated Water

    Water which has been contaminated with mercury and other toxic heavy metals is a major cause of environmental damage and health problems worldwide. 

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  • Head Space

    Hidden away from the lush landscape of Hawai‘i’s Big Island featured in vacation photos and nestled at more than 2,400 metres’ elevation on the northern slope of Mauna Loa lies a dusty red landscape

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  • No safe haven for coral from the combined impacts of warming and ocean acidification

    Corals reefs face double threats from rising atmospheric carbon dioxide: severe heat stress and ocean acidification.

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