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  • Are Zebra Mussels Eating or Helping Toxic Algae?

    While invasive zebra mussels consume small plant-like organisms called phytoplankton, Michigan State University researchers discovered during a long-term study that zebra mussels can actually increase Microcystis, a type of phytoplankton known as “blue-green algae” or cyanobacteria, that forms harmful floating blooms.

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  • Vegetation Growth in Northern Hemisphere Stunted by Water Constraints in Warming Climate

    A first-of-its-kind large-scale study of vegetation growth in the Northern Hemisphere over the past 30 years has found that vegetation is becoming increasingly water-limited as global temperatures increase.

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  • Greater Yellowstone Area Expected to Become Warmer, Drier

    Temperature significantly increased and snowfall decreased in the iconic Greater Yellowstone Area since 1950 because of climate change, and these trends will likely continue through the rest of the century, according to a climate report published today.

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  • Rising Greenhouse Gases Pose Continued Threat to Arctic Ozone Layer

    There is a race going on high in the atmosphere above the Arctic, and the ozone layer that protects Earth from damaging ultraviolet (UV) radiation will lose the race if greenhouse gas emissions aren’t reduced quickly enough.

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  • East Antarctic Summer Cooling Trends Caused by Tropical Rainfall Clusters

    Our planet is warming due to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions; but the warming differs from region to region, and it can also vary seasonally. 

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  • Coral Offspring Physiology Impacted by Parental Exposure to Intense Environmental Stresses

    Adult corals that survive high-intensity environmental stresses, such as bleaching events, can produce offspring that are better suited to survive in new environments. 

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  • Antarctic Circumpolar Current Flows More Rapidly in Warm Phases

    Our planet’s strongest ocean current, which circulates around Antarctica, plays a major role in determining the transport of heat, salt and nutrients in the ocean. 

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  • New Knowledge of Earth’s Mantle Helps to Explain Indonesia's Explosive Volcanoes

    Indonesia’s volcanoes are among the world’s most dangerous. 

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  • A Novel Energy Storage Solution Featuring Pipes and Anchors

    What do pipes and anchors have to do with storing energy? More than you might think! 

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  • Concepts From Physics Explain Importance of Quarantine to Control Spread of COVID-19

    Mathematical models that describe the physical behavior of magnetic materials can also be used to describe the spread of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

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