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  • Seismologists Tapped into the Fiber Optic Cable Network to Study Offshore Faults

    The Pacific Northwest boasts an extensive network of more than 600 seismic monitoring stations that help researchers track tectonic and volcanic phenomena, including earthquakes.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • UNM Study Sheds Light on Major Earthquake Risk off Coast of British Columbia

    An international study led by researchers at The University of New Mexico has produced the first detailed images of the Queen Charlotte fault system off the coast of northern British Columbia, confirming that the region is capable of generating powerful megathrust earthquakes and tsunamis.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Upskilling the Maritime Workforce to Enable Cleaner Shipping

    The University of Plymouth is addressing one of the key challenges in shipping’s energy transition: upskilling the workforce – at sea, in the port environment, and across the fuel supply chain – to use low and zero-carbon fuels.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Biodiversity Matters in Every Forest, but Even More in Wetter Ones

    Study shows biodiversity in wetter forests has a more pronounced impact than in drier ones, revealing important insights for people working to protect and restore these ecosystems.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Ultra-Processed Food Addiction is a Public Health Crisis

    New research by a University of Michigan psychologist and colleagues makes the strongest case yet that ultra-processed foods—including chips, cookies, soda and other heavily engineered products—aren’t just tempting; they can actually be addictive.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Wildfire Science Technology Commons Opens to the Public to Unite and Accelerate Wildfire Solutions

    A team of University of California San Diego researchers has deployed a groundbreaking new platform to advance science and technology that addresses wildland fire challenges in an era of more frequent and devastating megafires.

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  • Sun Exposure Changes Chemical Fate of Littered Face Masks

    Masks physically degrade into nanoplastics, chemically change with exposure to sunlight, metals.

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  • Do You Want to Freeze a Cloud? Desert Dust Might Help

    Dust particles from deserts promote ice formation in clouds. 

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  • Study Identifies Global Upswing in Photosynthesis Driven by Land, Offset by Oceans

    The findings could inform planetary health assessments, enhance ecosystem management, and guide climate change projections and mitigation strategies.

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  • The AI That’s Finally Making Sense of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    BioMapAI identifies new biological markers that help detect ME/CFS with 90% accuracy.

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