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  • Scientists Identify New Force Behind Past Mass Extinction Event

    A team of scientists has identified an additional force that likely contributed to a mass extinction event 250 million years ago.

  • Life on Mars Search Could be Misled by False Fossils

    Rocks on Mars may contain numerous types of non-biological deposits that look similar to the kinds of fossils likely to be found if the planet ever supported life, a study says.

  • Warmer Soil Stores Less Carbon

    Scientists used data on more than 9,000 soil samples from around the world, and found that carbon storage "declines strongly" as average temperatures increase.

  • New Study Shows Importance Of Upper Ocean Temperature Structure To Hurricane Intensity

    Texas A&M scientist has found that late season storms to have greater potential for intensifying than early season storms.

  • Seismic Shockwave Pattern May Be Redirecting Earthquake Damage

    New research from The University of Texas at Austin could change the way scientists think about potential damage from earthquakes.

  • There May Be More Bird Species in the Tropics Than We Know

    Study of a perky little bird suggests there may be far more avian species in the tropics than those identified so far.

  • Different Kinds of Marine Phytoplankton Respond Differently to Warming Ocean Temperatures

    Tiny marine plants called phytoplankton are the foundation of most food webs in the ocean, and their productivity drives commercial fisheries, carbon sequestration, and healthy marine ecosystems.

  • Finding the Missing Piece in Global Oil Life-Cycle Assessment

    New research led by Mohammad Masnadi, assistant professor of chemical and petroleum engineering at the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering, offers a closer look at the relationship between decreasing demand for oil and a resilient, varied oil market–and the carbon footprint associated with both. 

  • High Impact Climate Events: Better Adaptation Through Earlier Prediction

    The prediction of high impact climate phenomena can be substantially improved by a new mathematical approach that analyses the connectivity and patterns between geographical locations, scientists say in a new publication. 

  • Climate Changed Abruptly at Tipping Points in Past

    Abrupt changes in ice core samples and other records indicate dramatic changes in climate occurred at certain points in the past.

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