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  • New Tool Can Help Nova Scotia Lobster Fishery Address Impacts of Climate Change

    U.S. and Canadian researchers have developed a new tool that incorporates projected changes in ocean climate onto specific fishery management areas. 

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  • Sweating for Science

    When people become stressed, their bodies can respond by sweating. 

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  • Family of Crop Viruses Revealed at High Resolution for the First Time

    For the first-time we can take a molecular-level look at one of the world’s deadliest crop killers.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Suomi NPP Satellite Finds a Weaker Typhoon Hagibis Nearing Japan

    On Oct. 10, Hagibis was a super typhoon, but overnight, the storm weakened to typhoon status. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • CO2 Emissions Cause Lost Labour Productivity, New Concordia Research Shows

    The planet’s warming climate has led to countless changes that are affecting all of us. Droughts, hurricanes, rising sea levels and forest fires — all are now regular events in a world that saw close to 40 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions released into our atmosphere last year.

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  • Six Degrees of Nuclear Separation

    Argonne scientists look to 3D printing to ease separation anxiety, which paves the way to recycle more nuclear material.

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  • Fairy-Wrens Change Breeding Habits in Warmer Weather

    Warmer temperatures linked to climate change are having a big impact on the breeding habits of one of Australia's most recognisable bird species, according to researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).

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  • A Seismometer Allows You To Study The Periods Of Thawing In The Upper Basin Of The Aragon River

    Researchers were able to identify days in which episodes of thawing occurred as well as the different degrees of intensity of these processes.

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  • Prospecting for Gold Just Got a Lot Easier (and Cheaper)

    Looking for gold? Every good explorer knows there’s no silver bullet in finding an ore deposit, but a UniSA researcher is hoping to change all that.

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  • Interactive Map Developed by Stanford Researchers Shows Nature’s Contributions to People

    The researchers set out to understand where nature contributes the most to people and how many people may be affected by future changes. By 2050, up to 5 billion people could be at higher risk of water pollution, coastal storms and underpollinated crops.

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