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  • How are the Birds Coping with Climate Change?

    Researchers at Tel Aviv University have found changes in the morphology of many birds in Israel over the past 70 years, which they interpret to be a response to climate change. 

  • SDSU Study Reveals History of Lake Cahuilla

    Today, the Salton Sea is an eerie place. Its mirror-like surface belies the toxic stew within.

  • As the Grid Adds Wind Power, Researchers Have to Reengineer Recovery from Blackouts

    When the power grid goes down, there’s a step-by-step recovery process – a “blackstart” that up to now has depended on power from gas or hydro turbines spinning away inside a power plant.

  • Where Rivers Jump Course

    Humans have always had a complex relationship with rivers, which both fostered and threatened civilizations throughout history.

  • 8000 Years of Great Barrier Reef Climate History Revealed

    A group of Australian scientists have for the first time unravelled the history of climate change upheaval on the Great Barrier Reef over the past eight millennia.

  • How COVID-19 Created Dramatic Changes in a ‘Winter Virus'

    One of the first studies to document the impact of COVID-19 on already existing viruses in Australia has revealed how the pandemic was responsible for creating a huge change in the incidence and genetics of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) in the country.

  • A Cloudless Future? The Mystery at the Heart of Climate Forecasts

    We hear a lot about how climate change will change the land, sea, and ice. But how will it affect clouds?

  • The Grass May Be Greener on Old Mine Sites as WVU Researchers Test Resiliency of Bioenergy Crops

    West Virginia University researchers are working to better understand how climate change may make an impact on a bioenergy crop that flourishes on reclaimed mining lands.

  • Harder Winters, Stronger Storms

    About 30 massive, intricate computer networks serve the scientists who stand at the forefront of climate change research. 

  • How Plate Tectonics Has Maintained Earth’s ‘Goldilocks’ Climate

    Not hothouse, nor icehouse: when tectonic plates move at a moderate speed - not too fast or slow - Earth remains habitable, new University of Sydney research finds.

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