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  • Left or Right Winged? Handedness in Diving Northern Gannets

    A new study of northern gannets has found that individual birds are left or right winged. 

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  • New Research Highlights Opportunities to Protect Carbon and Communities from Forest Fires

    As the climate and wildfire crises have intensified, so too have concerns regarding the loss of carbon captured and stored in forests from decades to centuries of tree growth. 

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  • Stability Inspection for West Antarctica Shows: Marine Ice Sheet Is Not Destabilized Yet, but Possibly on a Path to Tipping

    Antarctica’s vast ice masses seem far away, yet they store enough water to raise global sea levels by several meters. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The Surprising Role of Gray Wolves in Ecosystem Dynamics

    Keystone species are integral to maintaining the balance and health of ecosystems.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Revolutionizing Lithium Production on a String

    A vital component of the batteries at the heart of electric vehicles and grid energy storage, lithium is key to a clean energy future.

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  • Bursting Air Bubbles May Play a Key Role in How Glacier Ice Melts, Oregon State Research Suggests

    Oregon State University research has uncovered a possible clue as to why glaciers that terminate at the sea are retreating at unprecedented rates: the bursting of tiny, pressurized bubbles in underwater ice.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Capturing Carbon in Savannas: New Research Examines Role of Grasses for Controlling Climate Change

    In recent years, the escalating impact of global warming has prompted efforts to reverse troubling trends, often by planting trees to capture and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Method Enables Efficient Isolation of Raccoon-Borne Food Poisoning Pathogen

    As cute as raccoons may look, their behaviors are troublesome, and so are their droppings.

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  • Study Suggests Energy-Efficient Route to capturing and Converting CO2

    In the race to draw down greenhouse gas emissions around the world, scientists at MIT are looking to carbon-capture technologies to decarbonize the most stubborn industrial emitters.

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  • Device Offers Long-Distance, Low-Power Underwater Communication

    MIT researchers have demonstrated the first system for ultra-low-power underwater networking and communication, which can transmit signals across kilometer-scale distances.

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