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  • Putting the Fizz Into Salty Water

    A new study sheds light on the way salty water acts in deep-sea aquifers, paving the way for further research into carbon storage deep beneath the seabed.

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  • Antarctica Experiences Rare Total Solar Eclipse

    A rare total solar eclipse in Antarctica this weekend (Saturday 4 December) is giving researchers a unique opportunity to learn more about how solar eclipses affect space weather.

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  • Trees Are Biggest Methane 'Vents' in Wetland Areas – Even When They're Dry

    Most of the methane gas emitted from Amazon wetlands regions is vented into the atmosphere via tree root systems – with significant emissions occurring even when the ground is not flooded, say researchers at the University of Birmingham.

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  • Too Dry, Too Hot, Or Too Wet: Increasing Weather Persistence in European Summer

    Global warming makes long lasting weather situations in the Northern hemisphere‘s summer months more likely – which in turn leads to more extreme weather events, a novel analysis of atmospheric images and data finds.

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  • Red Sea Bioregions Show Changing Blooms

    Red Sea phytoplankton blooms change seasonally and interannually in response to climatic events. A KAUST study has analyzed satellite data over two decades and its findings will underpin other investigations into how climate change could impact this marine ecosystem.

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  • Mapping Marine Microplastics

    Researchers used satellite data to detect and track masses of plastic floating in the ocean.

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  • Combined Heat and Power as a Platform for Clean Energy Systems

    While Georgia Tech is not yet operating a CHP system, it is currently examining options for lessening the campus’s energy footprint.

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  • Forty Percent of North Atlantic Right Whale Population Using Gulf of Saint Lawrence as Seasonal Habitat

    A new study confirms that the Gulf of St. Lawrence is an important habitat for a large proportion of the endangered North Atlantic right whale population.

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  • Long-Term Particulate Matter Pollution is Associated With High Blood Pressure

    According to the WHO, air pollution is the greatest health risk worldwide, accounting for more than 4.2 million deaths annually.

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  • Growing Carbon Footprint of Plastics

    After analysing the global plastics value chain, ETH researchers have revealed that the impact of plastics on climate and health is bigger than originally thought due to the increased use of coal for process heat, electricity and as a raw material in production.

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