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  • Pandemic ‘Beneath the Surface’ Has Been Quietly Wiping Out Sea Urchins Around the World

    Researchers have shown that a 2022-2023 mass mortality event has driven previously abundant populations of Diadema africanum sea urchins throughout the Canary Islands to near-extinction. 

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  • Nine New-to-Vermont Bee Species Discovered

    A new count of Vermont’s bee species has identified nine species not previously reported in the Green Mountain State, bringing the total number of species in Vermont to 352, more than any northern New England state.

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  • New Study Warns of 'Creeping Catastrophe' as Climate Change Drives a Global Rise in Infectious Diseases

    Infectious diseases such as malaria, dengue, and tuberculosis are considered to pose as great a challenge to global health as new or emerging pathogens, according to a major international study led by The Global Health Network at Oxford’s Nuffield Department of Medicine and commissioned by Welcome.

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  • Orcas and Dolphins Seen Hunting Together For the First Time

    A new study has revealed that two top ocean predators—northern resident killer whales and Pacific white-sided dolphins—join forces to find and feast on salmon off B.C., with the first video of its kind showing the two species hunting for food and suggesting they have forged a co-operative relationship that may provide mutual benefits.  

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  • A New Approach to Carbon Capture Could Slash Costs

    Chemical engineers have found a simple way to make capturing carbon emissions from industrial plants more energy-efficient.

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  • The Mystery of the Missing Deep Ocean Carbon Fixers

    UCSB study reshapes understanding of deep-ocean carbon storage with implications for long-term climate stability.

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  • Tricking Tumors into Marking Themselves for Destruction

    New research from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering harnesses focused ultrasound to reprogram solid tumors, making them more effective targets for immune cells.

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  • The People Behind Earthquake Early Warning

    Alders, alders, everywhere.

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  • When Companies “Go Green,” Air Quality Impacts Can Vary Dramatically

    Many organizations are taking actions to shrink their carbon footprint, such as purchasing electricity from renewable sources or reducing air travel.

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  • MIT Sea Grant Students Explore the Intersection of Technology and Offshore Aquaculture in Norway

    Norway is the world’s largest producer of farmed Atlantic salmon and a top exporter of seafood, while the United States remains the largest importer of these products, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization.

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