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  • Loss of Picky-Eating Fish Threatens Coral Reef Food Webs

    Coral reefs all over the world, already threatened by rising temperatures brought about by climate change, also face serious challenges from the possibility of fish species extinctions. 

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  • Sudbury Impact Structure

    Few craters are as large, or as old, as this impact structure in southeastern Ontario, Canada.

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  • From Safe Drinking Water to Sustainable Fisheries, NOAA GLERL’s Experimental Lake Erie Hypoxia Forecast Is Even More Useful Than Anticipated

    By forecasting potential hypoxic upwelling events that could impact water quality, NOAA GLERL’s Experimental Hypoxia Forecast Model helps drinking water plant managers be prepared to adjust their treatment processes as needed.

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    PG&E engineers call outage prediction tool ‘fundamental’ to reducing risk.

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  • Tiny Porous Crystals Change the Shape of Water to Speed up Chemical Reactions

    Chemical engineers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign now understand how water molecules assemble and change shape in some settings, revealing a new strategy to speed up chemical reactions critical to industry and environmental sustainability. 

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  • A Blue Food Revolution

    An unprecedented review of the aquatic foods sector has uncovered how fisheries and aquaculture can play a greater role in delivering healthy diets and more sustainable, equitable and resilient food systems around the world.

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  • What Science Must Find Answers to After the Flood Disaster

    On 14 July 2021, between 60 and 180 mm of rain fell in the Eifel region in just 22 hours - an amount that would otherwise have fallen in several months and which led to catastrophic flooding. 

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  • Chemical Discovery Gets Reluctant Seeds to Sprout

    Seeds that would otherwise lie dormant will spring to life with the aid of a new chemical discovered by a UC Riverside-led team. 

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  • New Coal Plants Dwindle Amid Wave of Cancelled Projects

    Some 1,175 gigawatts of new coal projects have been cancelled since 2015, an amount greater than the current coal capacity of China, according to a new report from climate think tank E3G.

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  • UTA Developing Sensor Network to Monitor Climate Change Effects in Coastal Texas Town

    A University of Texas at Arlington civil engineer is working with a Texas coastal town to develop a low-cost sensor network that will help the community monitor climate change effects.

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