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  • Trapped Saltwater Caused Mangrove Death After Hurricane Irma, NASA Data Show

    Aerial photographs taken before and after the storm showed researches the extent of forest canopy damage.

  • Salt Marsh Resilience Compromised by Crabs Along Tidal Creek Edges

    Coastal marshes are vulnerable to erosion caused by rising seas, pounding waves, and tidal flows.

  • WVU Scientist Earns $2.5 Million to Help Pump the Brakes on Diesel Emissions

    As part of a U.S. Department of Energy initiative to slash carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles, one West Virginia University engineer will target heavy-duty diesel engines.

  • Face Masks Protect Against Aerosolized Toxins From Algal Blooms Study Finds

    Intense blooms of toxic algae are becoming common occurrences along the coast of Florida and elsewhere. 

  • Polymer Coating Accelerates Fuel Production

    It is well-established that the accumulation of greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide (CO2), in the atmosphere contributes to climate change. 

  • Climate Change Widespread, Rapid, and Intensifying – IPCC

    Scientists are observing changes in the Earth’s climate in every region and across the whole climate system, according to the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report, released today.

  • Mountain Lions Moved Less, Downsized Territory During LA’s Pandemic Shutdown

    As people sheltered in place at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, sightings of wildlife in urban areas helped spawn a meme, “Nature is healing,” that reflected an intuitive belief: Carnivores were stretching their legs, and their ranges, by expanding into long-lost territory.

  • Crop Farmers Face New Disease Pressures as Climate Changes

    Climate change will increase the burden of crop diseases in some parts of the world and reduce it in others, new research suggests.

  • Up to 85 per Cent of Historical Salmon Habitat Lost in Lower Fraser Region

    For perhaps the first time ever, researchers have mapped out the true extent of habitat loss for salmon in the Lower Fraser River, one of the most important spawning and rearing grounds for Pacific salmon in B.C.

  • Using Two Crispr Enzymes, a COVID Diagnostic in Only 20 Minutes

    Frequent, rapid testing for COVID-19 is critical to controlling the spread of outbreaks, especially as new, more transmissible variants emerge.

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