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  • Experiment Evaluates the Effect of Human Decisions on Climate Reconstructions

    The first double-blind experiment analysing the role of human decision-making in climate reconstructions has found that it can lead to substantially different results.

  • ALPALGA: The Search for Mountain Snow Microalgae

    The life of the microscopic algae that inhabit snow at high elevations is still relatively unknown. 

  • Saving the Climate with Solar Fuel

    Produced in a sustainable way, synthetic fuels contribute to switching mobility to renewable energy and to achieving the climate goals in road traffic.

  • Food Systems Offer Huge Opportunities to Cut Emissions, Study Finds

    A new global analysis says that greenhouse-gas emissions from food systems have long been systematically underestimated—and points to major opportunities to cut them.

  • Monarchs Raised in Captivity Can Orient Themselves for Migration, U of G Study Reveals

    Monarch butterflies raised indoors still know how to fly south if given enough time to orient themselves, according to new University of Guelph research.

  • Climate Change Increases Extreme Rainfall and the Chance of Floods

    Climate experts warn that, without urgent action, climate change will continue to cause an increase in the intensity of extreme rainfall that can lead to severe flooding.

  • Procedure Using Ultrasound Energy Found to Treat High Blood Pressure

    A minimally-invasive procedure that targets the nerves near the kidney has been found to significantly reduce blood pressure in hypertension patients, according to the results of a global multicentre clinical trial led in the UK by researchers at Queen Mary University of London and Barts Health NHS Trust.

  • Antarctica: How Have Temperatures Varied Since the Last Glacial Period?

    Antarctica has experienced significant temperature changes, especially since the last glacial period.

  • Conserving Coastal Seaweed: A Must Have for Migrating Sea Birds

    As Australia officially enters winter, UniSA ecologists are urging coastal communities to embrace all that the season brings, including the sometimes-unwelcome deposits of brown seaweed that can accumulate on the southern shores.

  • Early Endeavours on the Path to Reliable Quantum Machine Learning

    Anyone who collects mushrooms knows that it is better to keep the poisonous and the non-​poisonous ones apart. 

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