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  • El Niño to Return This Year, Boosting Warming Trend

    El Niño, a phase marked by warm waters in the eastern Pacific, will likely return this year, driving up global temperatures, according to the World Meteorological Organization.

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  • “Devastating” Fungal Infections Wiping Out Crops and Threatening Global Food Security, Experts Warn

    Scientists have warned of the “devastating” impact that fungal disease in crops will have on global food supply unless agencies across the world come together to find new ways to combat infection.

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  • UBCO Researchers Aim to Energize Fruit Waste

    When Doc Brown fed his DeLorean food scraps in Back to the Future as fuel, it seemed like crazy science fiction.

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  • Purdue Startup Aerovy Mobility Develops Cloud Software to Support Infrastructure for Electric Aircraft

    The advanced air mobility sector, which includes electric-powered urban and regional aircraft, may become a $1.5 trillion market by 2040.

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  • Indo-Pacific Corals More Resilient to Climate Change Than Atlantic Corals

    In the face of global warming and other environmental changes, corals in the Atlantic Ocean have declined precipitously in recent years, while corals in the Pacific and Indian Oceans are faring better.

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  • Studying Fundamentals of Water as a Solvent Could Lead to Greener Cellulose-Based Products

    Water isn’t just a universal solvent that remains unaffected by its interactions.

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  • Squeezing Data From a Diamond Sandwich

    For decades, scientists sought a way to apply the outstanding analytical capabilities of neutrons to materials under pressures approaching those surrounding the Earth’s core.

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  • Study Shows Oil and Gas Infrastructure Hurting Nesting Birds In Globally Important Breeding Area in Arctic Alaska

    A new WCS-led study that analyzed 17 years of migratory bird-nesting data in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, revealed that nest survival decreased significantly near high-use oil and gas infrastructure and its related noise, dust, traffic, air pollution, and other disturbances.

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  • Charging Towards A More Sustainable Heavy Rail Network

    University of Queensland researchers have worked with industry to map how Australia could move towards decarbonising its heavy haulage rail network.

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  • Forced Water-Use Cuts Made California More Waterwise

    After a drought-stricken California lifted a year of mandatory water-use cuts that were effective in 2015 and 2016, urban water use crept back up somewhat, but the overall lasting effect was a more waterwise Golden State, a University of California, Riverside, study has found.

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