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  • UBC Water Feature Teems With Aquatic Life

    A stepped water feature in the centre of campus surprises with its rich aquatic life and potential as a site for demonstrating biodiversity.

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  • Producing Electricity at Estuaries Using Light and Osmosis

    Most renewable power technologies are weather dependent.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Soil Communities Threatened by Destruction, Instability of Amazon Forests, New Study Finds

    The clearing and subsequent instability of Amazonian forests are among the greatest threats to tropical biodiversity conservation today.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Dead Roots, Not Just Waves, Account for Marsh Losses in Gulf

    A new Duke University-led study finds that the death of marsh plants due to disturbances like the heavy oiling from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill can double the rate of shoreline erosion in hard-hit marshes. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Tagging Reveals Secrets of Southern California’s Largest Sharks

    The basking shark, the largest shark in the waters off Southern California, is also the most elusive

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  • Skincare Chemicals and Coral Reefs

    Common chemicals used in thousands of products to protect against harmful effects of ultraviolet light threaten corals and other marine life.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • A Step Closer to Identifying Cause of a Blinding Disease

    Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is an inherited form of vision loss that causes people to have trouble with their colour vision and difficulty seeing in the centre of their visual field.

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  • Melting Small Glaciers Could Add 10 Inches to Sea Levels

    A new review of glacier research data paints a picture of a future planet with a lot less ice and a lot more water. 

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  • Seeing Inside Superfog

    While prescribed fires are common tools in wildland management, a combination of smoke and fog, known as superfog, has in some cases crossed over major roadways, leading to multicar pileups and fatalities in visibility of less than 3 meters.

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  • Climate Change May Make the Arctic Tundra a Drier Landscape

    With climate change, the Arctic tundra is likely to become drier. Lakes may shrink in size and smaller lakes may even disappear according to a new Dartmouth study. 

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