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  • New Research Explores Future Limits of Survival, Livability in Extreme Heat Condition

    Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have risen again in 2023 – reaching record levels, according to new research from the Global Carbon Project science team.

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  • Study Identifies Key Ingredient for Affordable Fuel Cell Catalysts

    To make fuel cells more affordable, researchers have spent decades searching for low-cost catalysts to replace platinum and other expensive metals.

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  • Reefs Recovered Slower Than Broader Ecosystem Following Ancient Extinction

    Coral reefs, among the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on Earth, are under threat due to the changing climate.

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  • Researchers Predict Climate Change-Driven Reduction in Beneficial Plant Microbes

    Bacteria that benefit plants are thought to be a critical contributor to crops and other ecosystems, but climate change may reduce their numbers, according to a new study by an international team of researchers.

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  • How Mountains Affect El Niño-Induced Winter Precipitation

    A consideration of how mountains influence El Niño- and La Niña-induced precipitation change in western North America may be the ticket to more informed water conservation planning along the Colorado River, new research suggests.

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  • In Hotter Regions, Mammals Seek Forests, Avoid Human Habitats

    The cool of the forest is a welcome escape on a hot day.

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  • Smart Microgrids Can Restore Power More Efficiently and Reliably in an Outage

    It’s a story that’s become all too familiar — high winds knock out a power line, and a community can go without power for hours to days, an inconvenience at best and a dangerous situation at worst. 

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  • Discovery About Protective Wax Around Plants Might Hold the Key to Developing Stronger Crops

    A team of U of T Scarborough researchers have discovered that the waxy protective barrier around plants might play a role in sending chemical signals to other plants and insects. 

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  • Harvesting More Solar Energy With Supercrystals

    Hydrogen is a building block for the energy transition. 

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  • The Smoking Mountain

    The heat is always on at Erta Ale volcano in Ethiopia.

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