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  • Study Tracks PFAS, Microplastics Through Landfills and Wastewater Treatment Plants

    Scientists analyzed the liquid waste, or leachate, released by four Illinois landfills and the inflows and outflows of associated wastewater treatment plants to determine the fate of two contaminants: microplastics and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS.

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  • Satellites Reveal a Greener Antarctic Peninsula

    The white, monochromatic vistas of Antarctica, a continent practically synonymous with ice, are becoming more verdant—at least around some of its edges.

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  • Advancing a More Sustainable Future for Critical Minerals

    UBC is bringing its expertise in critical minerals to the Rio Tinto Centre for Future Materials, a $150 (US) million research endeavour to fundamentally change how we produce, use and recycle the minerals needed for modern technologies and the clean energy transition.

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  • Photonic Processor Could Enable Ultrafast AI Computations with Extreme Energy Efficiency

    The deep neural network models that power today’s most demanding machine-learning applications have grown so large and complex that they are pushing the limits of traditional electronic computing hardware.

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  • Warming Temperatures Impact Immune Performance of Wild Monkeys, U-M Study Shows

    The immune performance of wild capuchin monkeys declines when the animals experience higher temperatures, and younger monkeys seem to be particularly vulnerable to heat, according to a University of Michigan study.

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  • Satellite Evidence Bolsters Case That Climate Change Caused Mass Elephant Die-off

    New analysis showing carcass distribution and algae in watering holes points to climate-induced poisoning of over 300 African elephants.

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  • Can We Avert the Looming Food Crisis of Climate Change?

    Mathematical model captures the relationship between carbon dioxide, temperature, human population, and crop growth—and reveals a critical threshold.

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  • Magnetic Tornado Is Stirring up the Haze at Jupiter’s Poles

    Unusual magnetically driven vortices may be generating Earth-size concentrations of hydrocarbon haze.

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  • It Might Be Wrecking the Climate, but Co₂ Is Actually Good for Your Cells

    University of Utah chemists discover how bicarbonate can protect cells from oxidative stress in a study that challenges how cell damage has been studied for decades.

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  • Same Plant, Different Tactic: Habitat Determines Response to Climate

    Clues found relating repair of photosynthetic protein complex to how plants survive in colder regions.

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