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  • Rising Emissions Drive Greenhouse Gas Index Increase

    Record levels of greenhouse gas pollution continued to increase humanity’s impact on the atmosphere’s heat-trapping capacity during 2018, according to a yearly analysis released by NOAA scientists today.

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  • New NOAA, Partner Buoy in American Samoa Opens Window Into a Changing Ocean

    NOAA and partners have launched a new buoy in Fagatele Bay within NOAA’s National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa to measure the amount of carbon dioxide in the waters around a vibrant tropical coral reef ecosystem.

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  • When Storms Turn Carbon Sinks into Carbon Sources – A Q&A with Chris Osburn

    Chris Osburn is an associate professor of marine, earth and atmospheric sciences at NC State.

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  • Making AI More Human Is Key to Widespread Acceptance

    The key to people trusting and co-operating with artificially intelligent (AI) agents lies in their ability to display humanlike emotions, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Waterloo. 

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  • What Makes a Place a Home?

    Invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles) are now ubiquitous throughout the Caribbean and Western Atlantic on both shallow and deep reefs.

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  • Ammonium Fertilized Early Life on Earth

    A team of international scientists—including researchers at the University of St. Andrews, Syracuse University and Royal Holloway, University of London—have demonstrated a new source of food for early life on the planet.

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  • Formation of The Moon Brought Water to Earth

    The Earth is unique in our solar system: It is the only terrestrial planet with a large amount of water and a relatively large moon, which stabilizes the Earth's axis.

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  • Lake Sediment Records Reveal Unprecedented Nature of Recent Floods in NW England

    A new study of UK lake sediment records stretching back over several centuries has found that the floods that hit Northern England in 2009 and 2015 (‘Storm Desmond’) were the largest in 600 years, pointing to the impact of climate changes on the frequency and magnitude of these extreme events.

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  • Why Lack of Sleep Is Bad for Your Heart

    In recent years, numerous studies have shown that people who don’t get enough sleep are at greater risk of stroke and heart attack.

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  • Tropical Pacific Variability Key for Successful Climate Forecasts

    Our planet is warming up. This is documented consistently by all measurements that are carried out worldwide. 

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