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  • Quantum Entanglement Could Make Accelerometers and Dark Matter Sensors More Accurate

    The “spooky action at a distance” that once unnerved Einstein may be on its way to being as pedestrian as the gyroscopes that currently measure acceleration in smartphones.

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  • Perovskite Solar Cells Protecting the Earth

    Last summer, metropolitan areas of Korea including Seoul were hit by an unprecedented heavy rainfall, which inundated various locations. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Arctic Ice Algae Heavily Contaminated With Microplastics

    The alga Melosira arctica, which grows under Arctic sea ice, contains ten times as many microplastic particles as the surrounding seawater. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Reality Checks on Carbon Dioxide Removal, Marine Heatwaves From UH Scientists

    Over the past two hundred years, the ocean and atmosphere have been accumulating massive amounts of carbon dioxide as factories, automobiles, airplanes, and more churn out the powerful greenhouse gas. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Polar Ice Sheet Melting Records Have Toppled During the Past Decade

    The seven worst years for polar ice sheets melting and losing ice have occurred during the past decade, according to new research, with 2019 being the worst year on record.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Tackling Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss Together

    Climate, biodiversity, and societal challenges are intrinsically linked and yet are usually viewed in isolation. 

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  • Poles Have Lost Enough Ice to Form an Ice Cube 12 Miles High, Study Finds

    Over the last three decades, ice lost from Greenland and Antarctica could comprise an ice cube roughly 12 miles high, new research finds.

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  • Greenhouse Gas Release From Permafrost Is Influenced by Mineral Binding Processes

    New insights into the binding of carbon to mineral particles in permafrost can improve the prediction of greenhouse gas release / Publication in ‘Nature Communications’.

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  • TGI-Led Research Finds Shifting Climate Regions Leading to Hotter, Drier Conditions Across Kenya

    Research published in Regional Environmental Change has shown that as climate zones shift toward hotter and drier conditions, ecological diversity will decline, posing a major threat to terrestrial ecosystems with far-reaching social and ecological impacts.

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  • Using Solar Farms to Generate Fresh Desert Soil Crust

    In the arid regions of the American Southwest, an unseen world lies beneath our feet. 

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