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  • Climate Change Will Give Rise to More Cancers

    Climate change will bring an acute toll worldwide, with rising temperatures, wildfires and poor air quality, accompanied by higher rates of cancer, especially lung, skin and gastrointestinal cancers, according to a new report from UC San Francisco.

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  • Declining Snow Cover in U.S. Northeast Will Have Major Impacts on Rivers, Study Finds

    New research indicates that snow cover across the U.S. Northeast is declining as a result of climate change, and that by 2100 as much as 59 percent of the region will not accumulate any snow.

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  • Better health – for People and the Planet – Grows on Trees

    Tropical fruit trees can improve health, reduce hunger, boost incomes and fight climate change. So why don’t we grow and eat more?

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  • Crystals Reveal the Danger of Sleeping Volcanoes

    Most active volcanoes on Earth are dormant, meaning that they have not erupted for hundreds or even thousands of years, and are normally not considered hazardous by the local population.

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  • Green Hydrogen: Could It Be Key to a Carbon-Free Economy?

    Saudi Arabia is contructing a futuristic city in the desert on the Red Sea called Neom.

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  • Ants Are Skilled Farmers: They Have Solved A Problem That We Humans Have Yet To

    Ants have been farmers for tens of millions of years and successfully solved a riddle that we humans have yet to.

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  • Helping Those With Special Needs Be More 'Weather-Ready' In Face Of Hazards

    Weather-related emergencies and disasters are difficult enough to navigate — and people with special needs face a unique set of challenges.

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  • USGS Program Tackles Complex Water Questions

    The U.S. Geological Survey has chosen the Illinois River Basin as the next watershed to be studied by its scientists as part of a large-scale effort to better understand the nation’s water systems.

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  • New Drone Technology Advances Volcanic Monitoring

    Specially-adapted drones, developed by an international team involving scientists from the University of Cambridge, are transforming how we forecast eruptions by allowing close-range measurements of previously inaccessible and hazardous volcanoes.

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  • Plant Vir­uses Hi­jack The De­fence Sys­tem Of Plants, But Re­search­ers May Be Able To Find A Way To Strike Back

     Recently discovered interactions between plant and viral proteins open up new avenues for making plants resistant to viruses, thus safeguarding crop yields in changing climate conditions.

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