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  • Longitudinal Study Links PFAS Contamination With Teas, Processed Meats and Food Packaging

    Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC studied how dietary patterns relate to levels of so-called forever chemicals in the body over time.

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  • Currently Stable Parts of East Antarctica May Be Closer to Melting Than Anyone Realized

    Stanford researchers have found large thawed or close-to-thawed areas under coastal portions of the ice sheet that holds back glaciers in the Wilkes Subglacial Basin.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Ultra-Sensitive Lead Detector Could Significantly Improve Water Quality Monitoring

    Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed an ultra-sensitive sensor made with graphene that can detect extraordinarily low concentrations of lead ions in water. 

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  • Fencing Young Mussels for Ecosystem Restoration

    The restoration of mussel beds in the Wadden Sea or the Delta is a lot more successful when young mussels are helped a little with low, protective fences on the bottom. 

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  • Greenland’s Biggest Losers

    The Greenland Ice Sheet has shed about one-fifth more ice mass in the past four decades than previously estimated, researchers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California reported in a new paper. 

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  • Tidal Landscapes a Greater Carbon Sink Than Previously Thought

    Mangroves and saltmarshes sequester large amounts of carbon, mitigating the greenhouse effect. 

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  • The Long and Winding Road to Launch

    A few paths in life are short and direct; more of them are long and winding.

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  • Spacing Characteristics Between Vegetation Could be a Warning Sign of Degrading Dryland Ecosystems

    One of the iconic features of drylands is the striking appearance of islands of plants surrounded by bare soil.

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  • NASA Study: More Greenland Ice Lost Than Previously Estimated

    A new, comprehensive analysis of satellite data finds that majority of glaciers on the landmass have retreated significantly.

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  • This US-Indian Satellite Will Monitor Earth’s Changing Frozen Regions

    NISAR will study changes to ice sheets, glaciers, and sea ice in fine detail, as climate change warms the air and ocean.

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