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  • River Research Reveals Scale of Macroplastic Pollution

    Plastic pollution clogs river systems for considerably longer than previously thought, new research from the University of Leicester shows.

  • Winged Microchip Is Smallest-Ever Human-Made Flying Structure

    Northwestern University engineers have added a new capability to electronic microchips: flight.

  • Limiting the Impacts of Technology Materials for the Low Carbon Transition

    Researchers have demonstrated how a detailed ‘cradle to grave’ evaluation at the outset of new metal mining explorations can greatly mitigate against negative environmental impacts.

  • Canada’s Nitrogen Footprint Shows Great Regional Variation

    Reactive nitrogen emissions contribute to greenhouse gases, as well as air and water pollution.

  • NASA Study Examines Houston-area Air Quality Issues

    NASA scientists are in Houston this month for an intensive air quality study exploring the effects of emissions and weather on air pollution, as well as the relationship between air quality and socioeconomic factors.

  • As Italy’s Glaciers Recede, a Stunning World of Ice Is Being Lost

    Like mountain glaciers worldwide, the glaciers of the Italian Alps are steadily melting away. 

  • Coral Reef Biodiversity Predicted to Shift as Climate Changes

    Coral reefs are among the most biologically diverse, complex and productive ecosystems on the planet. Most of coral reef biodiversity consists of tiny organisms living deep within the three-dimensional reef matrix.

  • Loss of Picky-Eating Fish Threatens Coral Reef Food Webs

    Coral reefs all over the world, already threatened by rising temperatures brought about by climate change, also face serious challenges from the possibility of fish species extinctions. 

  • Sudbury Impact Structure

    Few craters are as large, or as old, as this impact structure in southeastern Ontario, Canada.

  • From Safe Drinking Water to Sustainable Fisheries, NOAA GLERL’s Experimental Lake Erie Hypoxia Forecast Is Even More Useful Than Anticipated

    By forecasting potential hypoxic upwelling events that could impact water quality, NOAA GLERL’s Experimental Hypoxia Forecast Model helps drinking water plant managers be prepared to adjust their treatment processes as needed.

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