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  • NASA Study Finds Evidence That Fuel Regulation Reduced Air Pollution from Shipping

    Ship tracks, the polluted marine clouds that trail ocean-crossing vessels, are a signature of modern trade.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Oxford-Led Study Finds Disease Outbreaks Influence the Colour of Wolves Across North America

    If you were to travel from Arctic Canada and head south down the Rocky Mountains into the US towards Mexico, the further south you go, the more black wolves there are.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • U.S. Winter Outlook: Warmer, drier South with ongoing La Nina

    This year La Niña returns for the third consecutive winter, driving warmer-than-average temperatures for the Southwest and along the Gulf Coast and eastern seaboard, according to NOAA’s U.S.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Drought and Barge Backups on the Mississippi

    Water levels on the Mississippi River normally decline in the fall and winter, but not by nearly as much as they did in October 2022.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • How Teamwork — In Nature and the Lab — Can Teach Us About Climate Change

    Michigan State University and the University of California, Merced are working to get a better handle on the huge problem of climate change with the help of some very small organisms.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Methane-Eating ‘Borgs’ Have Been Assimilating Earth’s Microbes

    In Star Trek, the Borg are a ruthless, hive-minded collective that assimilate other beings with the intent of taking over the galaxy. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Scientists Call For Setting Limits, Possible Moratorium on Fishing in Antarctica’s Southern Ocean

    This week, an international group of 10 scientists is calling for protective limits on fishing in Antarctica’s Southern Ocean, reporting in the journal Science that current levels of fishing, combined with climate change, are taking a concerning toll on a diverse ecosystem of global importance.

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  • Western Wildfires Spark Stronger Storms in Downwind States

    A new study shows for the first time that wildfires burning in West Coast states can strengthen storms in downwind states.

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  • Deeper Understanding of the Icy Depths

    The results, published in the journal Science Advances, come from a team at the Hokkaido University’s Institute of Low Temperature Science, its Arctic Research Center, and the Faculty of Fisheries science, working with scientists at Japan’s National Institute of Polar Research and Aerospace Exploration Agency.

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  • Smartphone Data Can Help Create Global Vegetation Maps

    Missing knowledge in the global distribution of plant traits could be filled with data from species identification apps. 

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