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  • Cold and Hot Yellowstone Lake

    January is typically the coldest and snowiest month of the year for Yellowstone Lake, which is both the largest lake in Yellowstone National Park and the largest high-elevation lake in North America.

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  • Winter Warm Spell Stifles Skiing in Swiss Alps

    The Alps are seeing a dearth of snowfall this winter amid unusually warm temperatures, forcing closures at some slopes.

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  • Climate Change Contributing to Real Christmas Tree Shortage

    Christmas tree consumers may be challenged again this year in finding a traditional tree due to a continuing supply shortage that can be attributed in part to climate change.

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  • New Sensor Uses MRI to Detect Light Deep in the Brain

    Using a specialized MRI sensor, MIT researchers have shown that they can detect light deep within tissues such as the brain.

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  • Energy Savings From the Ground Up

    New research led by UTS demonstrates environmental benefits of geothermal technology and sustainable design.

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  • Cardiovascular Nursing and Climate Change: A Call to Action

    The Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ) Cardiovascular Nursing Council has published a Call to Action in a special issue of the academic journal Heart, Lung and Circulation.

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  • Overshooting Climate Targets Could Significantly Increase Risk for Tipping Cascades

    Temporarily overshooting climate targets of 1.5-2°C could increase the tipping risk of several Earth system elements by more than 70%, a new risk analysis shows.

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  • Microplastics Deposited on the Seafloor Triple in 20 Years

    The total amount of microplastics deposited on the bottom of oceans has tripled in the past two decades with a progression that corresponds to the type and volume of consumption of plastic products by society.

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  • Sizing Up Mauna Loa’s Lava Flows

    The world’s largest active volcano—Hawaii’s Mauna Loa—has been quiet for the past 38 years. But in 2022, the volcano began to stir, showing increased numbers of small earthquakes and subtle swelling of certain land surfaces in September.

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  • ‘Degraded’ Tropical Forests Surprisingly Rich in Wildlife, Study Finds

    Though much thinner than old-growth woodlands, logged tropical forests in Borneo are more abundant in plant and animal life, according to a new study that argues against converting such “degraded” forests to oil palm plantations.

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