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  • The Mystery of Utah’s Deep Quakes

    U seismologists are learning what continental mantle earthquakes, occurring far below Earth's crust, reveal about what lies beneath northeast Utah and southwest Wyoming.

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  • Water Splitting Catalyst Creates Hydrogen at Low Temperatures

    Birmingham researchers’ novel way of producing hydrogen fuel has a lower cost than existing methods.

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  • Gravity Waves From Super Typhoon Sinlaku

    In mid-April 2026, Super Typhoon Sinlaku churned across the North Pacific Ocean and brought heavy rain and flooding to the Mariana Islands. 

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  • Typhoon Jangmi

    From late May into early June 2026, a broad, slow-spinning storm churned north-northwest over the Philippine Sea toward southern Japan. 

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  • A Study of Ice and Fire: Climate Change Melts Snow Cover, Worsens Wildfire Emissions and Risk

    Diminishing periods of snow cover in northern forests, shortened by climate change, are poised to disrupt a delicate balance in some of the planet’s most climate-sensitive regions, according to new research from McMaster University, VU Amsterdam, and the Woodwell Climate Research Center.

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  • Rising Seas Could ‘Drown’ Mangroves and Release Carbon

    Mangroves could store less carbon – and even begin releasing it – as sea levels rise, new research suggests.

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  • A Plan to Preserve Wetlands Without Stopping Development

    Balancing economic growth and environmental protection is not easy.

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  • Nearly Half of Every T-Shirt Goes to Waste Before you Even Buy it

    “When we talk about textile waste, the debate often focuses on the clothes we throw away.

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  • Dishwashing With Side Effects: Kitchen Sponges Release Microplastics

    Kitchen sponges are among the most frequently used household items – and may also represent a previously underestimated source of microplastics.

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  • Unlocking the ‘Black Box’ of Grand Canyon’s Water Supply

    Every year at Grand Canyon National Park, millions of visitors from all over the world stop at one of a dozen water spigots. 

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