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  • Migratory Bats Can Detect the Earth’s Magnetic Field

    Pipistrelle bats have a magnetic compass and calibrate it at sunset, according to a new study published in the journal Biology Letters. 

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  • Pesticides and Adjuvants Disrupt Honey Bee’s Sense of Smell

    It has long been known that exposure to pesticide sprays is harmful to honey bees. 

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  • Ecosystem Benefits to Humanity Expected to Decline by 9% by 2100

    As climate change redistributes terrestrial ecosystems across the globe, the world’s natural capital is expected to decrease, causing a 9% loss of ecosystem services by 2100.

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  • Wildfires Increasing Across Eastern U.S., New Study Reveals

    In a new analysis of data spanning more than three decades in the eastern United States published Monday, a team of scientists found a concerning trend – an increasing number of wildfires across a large swath of America.

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  • Hotter Weather Caused by Climate Change Could Mean More Mosquitos, According to VCU-Led Study

    A warmer environment could mean more mosquitos as it becomes harder for their predators to control the population, according to a recent study led by Virginia Commonwealth University researchers.

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  • Some Coral Species Might be More Resilient to Climate Change than Previously Thought

    Some coral species can be resilient to marine heat waves by “remembering” how they lived through previous ones, research by Oregon State University scientists suggests.

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  • Using a Fiber Optic Cable to Study Arctic Seafloor Permafrost

    The Arctic is remote, with often harsh conditions, and its climate is changing rapidly — warming four times faster than the rest of the Earth. 

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  • Researchers Invent “Methane Cleaner”: Could Become a Permanent Fixture in Cattle and Pig Barns

    In a spectacular new study, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have used light and chlorine to eradicate low-concentration methane from air.

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  • Scientists Collect Aardvark Poop to Understand How the Species Is Impacted by Climate in Africa

    In a first-of-its-kind study of aardvarks, Oregon State University researchers spent months in sub-Saharan Africa collecting poop from the animal and concluded that aridification of the landscape is isolating them, which they say could have implications for their long-term survival.

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  • Canada to End Sales of Gas-Powered Cars by 2035

    Canada is reportedly planning to phase out the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035.

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