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  • In Rush for Lithium, Miners Turn to the Oil Fields of Arkansas

    The town of Smackover, Arkansas, was founded a hundred years ago when a sawmill operator got lucky: his wildcat oil well yielded a gusher.

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  • How Climate Change Risks Increase at a National Scale as the Level of Global Warming Increases

    A major research programme led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) has quantified how climate change risks to human and natural systems increase at a national scale as the level of global warming increases.

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  • 80 Mph Speed Record for Glacier Fracture Helps Reveal the Physics of Ice Sheet Collapse

    There’s enough water frozen in Greenland and Antarctic glaciers that if they melted, global seas would rise by many feet. 

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  • Great Lakes Ice Coverage Reaches Historic Low

    NOAA researchers at NOAA’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory (GLERL) report that they’ve seen a steady decrease in ice coverage across the Great Lakes, which has  reached a historic low. 

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  • Meet NASA’s Twin Spacecraft Headed to the Ends of the Earth

    Launching in spring 2024, the two small satellites of the agency’s PREFIRE mission will fill in missing data from Earth’s polar regions.

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  • Trapping Sulfate to Benefit Health, Industry and Waterways

    Scientists have developed a new method to measure and remove sulfate from water, potentially leading to cleaner waterways and more effective nuclear waste treatments.

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  • How a Solar Revolution in Farming Is Depleting World’s Groundwater

    here is a solar-powered revolution going on in the fields of India. By 2026, more than 3 million farmers will be raising irrigation water from beneath their fields using solar-powered pumps.

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  • Boiling, Filtering Water Can Get Rid of Microplastics, Study Finds

    A new study finds that boiling and then filtering tap water can remove up to 90 percent of microplastics.

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  • Study Finds Drought Fuels Invasive Species After Wildfires

    In a study recently published in the journal Ecology, University of California, Irvine scientists uncover the intricate dance between drought, wildfires and invasive species in Southern California’s coastal sage scrub ecosystems.

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  • UBCO Researchers Look to the Past to Improve Construction Sustainability

    Researchers at UBC Okanagan are revisiting old building practices—the use of by-products and cast-offs—as a way to improve building materials and sustainability of the trade.

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