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  • New Satellite Data Techniques Reveal Coastal Sea-Level Rise

    For the hundreds of millions of people living in coastal regions around the world, rising seas driven by climate change pose a direct threat.

  • Fires Scorch the Sakha Republic

    Large, smoky fires are raging through forests in northeastern Russia.

  • Study Projects a Surge in Coastal Flooding, Starting in 2030s

    In the mid-2030s, every U.S. coast will experience rapidly increasing high-tide floods, when a lunar cycle will amplify rising sea levels caused by climate change.

  • NASA Space Lasers Map Meltwater Lakes in Antarctica With Striking Precision

    From above, the Antarctic Ice Sheet might look like a calm, perpetual ice blanket that has covered Antarctica for millions of years. But the ice sheet can be thousands of meters deep at its thickest, and it hides hundreds of meltwater lakes where its base meets the continent’s bedrock.

  • Male Dragonflies Lose Their ‘Bling’ in Hotter Climates

    A study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences led by Michael Moore at Washington University in St. Louis finds that dragonfly males have consistently evolved less breeding coloration in regions with hotter climates.

  • Scientists Track the Sudden Disappearance of an Antarctic Ice-Shelf Lake

    A global team of scientists has observed the sudden drainage of a large, deep, ice-covered lake within an Antarctic ice shelf—a rare phenomenon that could be interpreted as an ominous sign for the future survival of the ice sheet, and potential global sea-level rise.

  • Scientists Home in on Recipe for Entirely Renewable Energy

    Scientists from Trinity are homing in on a recipe that would enable the future production of entirely renewable, clean energy from which water would be the only waste product.

  • Arctic Seabirds Are Less Heat Tolerant, More Vulnerable to Climate Change

    The Arctic is warming at approximately twice the global rate. 

  • New Study Shows Mathematical Models Helped Reduce the Spread of COVID-19 in Colorado

    Colorado researchers have published new findings in Emerging Infectious Diseases that take a first look at the use of SARS-CoV-2 mathematical modeling to inform early statewide policies enacted to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic in Colorado.

  • Discovery Shows How Tuning the Immune System May Enhance Vaccines and Ease Disease

    Immunologists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have identified a biological pathway that selectively controls how key immune cells, called T follicular helper cells, mature into functional components of the immune system.

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