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  • Climate model uncertainties ripe to be squeezed

    The latest climate models and observations offer unprecedented opportunities to reduce the remaining uncertainties in future climate change, according to a new study.

  • A century and a half of reconstructed ocean warming offers clues for the future

    Over the past century, increased greenhouse gas emissions have given rise to an excess of energy in the Earth system. More than 90% of this excess energy has been absorbed by the ocean, leading to increased ocean temperatures and associated sea level rise, while moderating surface warming.

  • Where to eat in the North American Arctic

    A team of researchers lead by the University of Manitoba has finally mapped some of the best places to eat in the North American Arctic.

  • Radon gas concentrations may be even higher in rural Alberta than in big cities

    High River Mayor Craig Snodgrass and his wife, Lindsay, have lived in their High River home for 10 years. They never expected that the air they were breathing contained unacceptable levels of radon gas.

  • Scientists Engineer Shortcut for Photosynthetic Glitch, Boost Crop Growth 40%

    Synthetic photorespiration shortcut boosts crop growth by 40 percent.

  • Forest Soundscapes Monitor Conservation Efforts Inexpensively, Effectively

    Recordings of the sounds in tropical forests could unlock secrets about biodiversity and aid conservation efforts around the world, according to a perspective paper published in Science.

  • Slime Proves Valuable in Developing Method for Counting Salmon in Alaska

    Scientists have published a novel method for counting Pacific salmon – analyzing DNA from the slime the fish leave behind in their spawning streams.

  • Collecting Clean Water from Air, Inspired by Desert Life

    New studies show options for gathering water from fog, condensation.

  • Study: Increased Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke in Months Leading Up to a Cancer Diagnosis

    Older adults with cancer are more likely to have had a heart attack or stroke in the months prior to their cancer diagnosis compared with similar adults who do not have cancer during the same period, according to a report published online today in Blood. 

  • UW Researchers Explore Genetics of California Mountain Lions to Inform Future Conservation

    Fragmentation of wildlife populations is increasing on a global scale, and understanding current genetic structure, genetic diversity and genetic connectivity is key to informing future wildlife management and conservation.

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