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  • UC Irvine Researchers Link Antarctic Ice Loss to ‘Storms’ at the Ocean’s Subsurface

    Researchers at the University of California, Irvine and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory have identified stormlike circulation patterns beneath Antarctic ice shelves that are causing aggressive melting, with major implications for global sea level rise projections.

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  • Concordia Researchers Model a Sustainable, Solar-Powered 15-Minute City

    Urban agriculture transported by electric vehicles to local outlets can change the way people live, eat and shop.

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  • Weather Behind Past Heat Waves Could Return Far Deadlier

    Weather patterns that produced five severe heat waves in Europe over the past 30 years could kill thousands more people if repeated in today’s hotter global climate, a new study finds.

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  • This Is How Two Contra-rotating Propellers Can Make Ships More Energy Efficient

    By using two propellers that rotate in opposite directions, a ship can use less energy to move forward. 

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  • Skin Cancer Cluster Found in 15 Pennsylvania Counties With or Near Farmland

    Counties in Pennsylvania that contained or were near cultivated cropland had significantly higher melanoma rates compared to other regions, according to a new study led by scientists at Penn State.

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  • Microplastics Hit Male Arteries Hard

    Amouse study led by University of California, Riverside biomedical scientists suggests that everyday exposure to microplastics — tiny fragments shed from packaging, clothing, and countless plastic products — may accelerate the development of atherosclerosis, the artery-clogging process that leads to heart attacks and strokes. The harmful effects were seen only in male mice, offering new clues about how microplastics may affect cardiovascular health in humans.

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  • Can We Tap the Ocean’s Power to Capture Carbon?

    The answer, according to an expert group reporting to the European Union, is no.

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  • First Complete Record of Global Underground CO₂ Storage

    The first annual report by the new collaboration, the London Register of Subsurface CO₂ Storage, reveals that over 383 million tonnes of carbon dioxide had been stored since 1996 – the equivalent of 81,044,946 petrol-powered cars driven for one year.

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  • Severe Floods Threaten Global Rice Yields, Study Finds

    New research finds damage to rice crops has accelerated in recent decades due to rainstorms that increasingly submerge young plants for a week or more. 

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  • Antarctic Sea Ice Saw Its Third-Lowest Maximum

    As winter 2025 loosened its grip on the Southern Hemisphere, sea ice around Antarctica continued to spread across the ocean’s surface.

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