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  • Taking Geenhouse Gas Analysis on the Road, er, Rails

    Research-grade air quality sensors are costly—around $40,000. For cities trying to monitor their greenhouse gas emissions, the cost may limit the number of sensors they can install and the data they can collect.

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  • UBCO Research Takes the Chill Off Icy Build-Up on Planes and Wind Turbines

    New UBC Okanagan research is changing the way aircraft and wind turbine operators are addressing the risks related to ice build-up.

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  • Shadows from a Solar Eclipse

    The first and only total eclipse of 2020 stretched from the equatorial Pacific to the South Atlantic, passing through southern Argentina and Chile.

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  • NASA, USDA Sign Agreement to Improve Agricultural, Earth Science Research

    NASA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at strengthening their longstanding partnership on space-based assets benefitting life on Earth.

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  • SAGE III Sees California Wildfire Effects in Stratosphere

    California fires such as the Bobcat fire lofted smoke high into the stratosphere, where it can linger and contribute to variability in the climate record.

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  • Carbon Capture’s Next Top Model

    In the transition toward clean, renewable energy, there will still be a need for conventional power sources, like coal and natural gas, to ensure steady power to the grid.

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  • Greenland ‘Knickpoints’ Could Stall Spread of Glacial Thinning

    The jagged terrain of Greenland’s mountains is protecting some of the island’s outlet glaciers from warm coastal waters, according to a team of researchers that included scientists from The University of Texas at Austin and NASA.

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  • Squirrels Need Good Neighbours

    Living beside familiar neighbours boosts a squirrel's chances of survival and successful breeding, new research shows.

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  • Bayreuth Study: The Most Consumed Species of Mussels Contain Microplastics All Around the World

    "If you eat mussels, you eat microplastics." 

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  • How Scientists Are Using Declassified Military Intelligence Photographs to Analyse Historical Ecological Change

    Researchers are using Cold War spy satellite images to explore changes in the environment, including deforestation in Romania, marmot decline in Kazakhstan and ecological damage from bombs in Vietnam.  

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