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  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Rice Production Have Doubled Since 1961, UMD Study Finds

    Despite the rising climate impact, improved farm management could reduce emissions by about 10% without compromising yields.

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  • UCSB Scientists Bottle the Sun With Liquid Battery

    A new bio-inspired molecule captures solar energy and releases it as heat on demand, outperforming lithium-ion batteries.

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  • White Hydrogen Discovery in Canadian Shield Could Unlock New Energy Source

    Hydrogen gas is steadily building up within the Canadian Shield among some of the oldest rocks on Earth.

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  • Vitamin C May Help Prevent Cancer

    University of Waterloo modelling study explores how antioxidants influence digestion‑related cancer risk.

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  • Warmer Temps, Heavier Owl Monkeys: Climate Linked to Weight Gain in Primates

    Azara’s owl monkeys, a small primate species found in South America, are heavier today than those that lived a quarter-century ago, and evidence suggests that rising temperatures might have driven the weight gain, according to a Yale-led study of a wild population.

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  • UW Researchers Decipher Beluga Calls to Bolster Conservation Efforts

    Alaska’s Cook Inlet was home to nearly 1,300 beluga whales in the late 1970s, but today the population hovers around 300.

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  • Most Americans Concerned Climate Change Will Harm Their Health

    As climate change intensifies extreme weather and environmental conditions across the country, about 65% of U.S. adults are concerned that climate change will negatively affect their personal health, according to a new study published in Health Affairs Scholar.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Fungi Found on Coconut Husks Can Decompose Plastic and Sunscreen

    For her research on fungi that can degrade plastic and sunscreen, Vera Wang, a senior at Kaiser High School, won in multiple categories at the 2026 Hawaiʻi State Science & Engineering Fair for her research conducted in Anthony Amend’s lab at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.

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  • A Sticky Solution to a Pesky Agricultural Problem

    A water-based formulation developed at the University of Waterloo using nanotechnology is both greener and more effective than conventional methods for delivering agricultural pesticides.

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  • New Beescape Updates Include County-Level Plant Recommendations for Pollinators

    Penn State’s Beescape tool is gaining a new feature that allows users to download county-specific lists of pollinator-attractive plants, offering a more localized approach to improving pollinator habitats across Pennsylvania.

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