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  • There’s Been a Six-Fold Increase in Polar Ice Cap Melting Since the 1990s

    The polar ice caps are melting six times faster than in the 1990s, according to the most complete analysis to date.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Heat Stress May Affect More Than 1.2 Billion People Annually by 2100

    Heat stress from extreme heat and humidity will annually affect areas now home to 1.2 billion people by 2100, assuming current greenhouse gas emissions, according to a Rutgers study.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Ocean Acidification Impacts Oysters’ Memory of Environmental Stress

    As oceans absorb more carbon dioxide, they are becoming increasingly acidic and shifting the delicate balance that supports marine life. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Computer Model Solves Mystery of How Gas Bubbles Build Big Methane Hydrate Deposits

    New research from The University of Texas at Austin has explained an important mystery about natural gas hydrate formations and, in doing so, advanced scientists’ understanding of how gas hydrates could contribute to climate change and energy security.

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  • A Possible End to ‘Forever’ Chemicals

    Excess electrons could help break the strong chemical bonds in products that contaminate water supplies.

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  • Enhanced Tandem Solar Cells Set New Standard in Converting Light Into Electricity

    Though they may look smooth, standard silicon wafers used for solar cells feature tiny pyramidal structures about two micrometres high.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Melting Glaciers Will Challenge Some Salmon Populations and Benefit Others

    A new Simon Fraser University-led study looking at the effects that glacier retreat will have on western North American Pacific salmon predicts that while some salmon populations may struggle, others may benefit.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NASA Finds Ex-Tropical Cyclone 21S Affecting Australia’s Pilbara Coast

    NASA’s Terra satellite passed over the Southern Indian Ocean and provided forecasters with a visible image of Ex-Tropical Cyclone 21S. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Flood Damage Framework Helps Planners Prepare for Sea-Level Rise

    Scientists agree that sea levels will continue to rise this century, but projections beyond 2050 are much more uncertain regarding exactly how much higher ocean levels will be by 2100. 

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  • Bumblebees Hate Pumpkin Pollen, Which May Help Pumpkins

    When it comes to feeding on pollen, honeybees and bumblebees are generalists. 

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