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  • IAP Released Two Climate Datasets Related to Central Asia

    As one of the climate change hot spots, central Asia witnessed a significant warming in the past and is very likely to experience more heatwaves and drought events in the future.

  • Watch­ing Cor­als Breathe

    Re­search­ers de­velop a new method to sim­ul­tan­eously meas­ure flow and oxy­gen.

  • PFAS Chemicals Do Not Last Forever

    The use of sulfite and iodide under ultraviolet light can destroy PFAS in water in a few hours

  • NOAA Wind Forecasts Result in $150 Million in Energy Savings Every Year

    A new study shows that more accurate wind forecasts generated by a NOAA weather model is saving the utilities, and hence the consumers, big money.

  • Satellites and Drones Can Help Save Pollinators

    Satellites and drones can provide key information to protect pollinators, researchers say.

  • New Breathable Gas Sensors May Improve Monitoring of Health, Environment

    Newly developed flexible, porous and highly sensitive nitrogen dioxide sensors that can be applied to skin and clothing

  • Baby Corals Are Just as Susceptible as Adults to Deadly Reef Disease, Study Finds

    Baby corals are just as susceptible as adults to a deadly disease that has been spreading across Florida’s reefs since 2014, according to a new study led by scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.

  • New Study Links Red Tides and Dead Zones Off West Coast of Florida

    A new study found that when red tides began in early summer and continued into the fall, low oxygen areas—or dead zones— were more likely to also occur. T

  • In the Wake of Coup, Gold Mining Boom Is Ravaging Myanmar

    In a village in Kachin State, Myanmar, bordering China’s Yunnan province, a day laborer named Naw had earned just enough in the sugarcane and cornfields to feed his family of six before pandemic-induced border closures left him struggling to find work.

  • HZDR Team Comes Across Unexpected Flow Behavior in Liquid Metals

    Temperatures deep inside the Earth are so high that part of its iron core is liquid. This liquid iron is in constant motion, continuously churning and circulating.

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