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  • Tracking Carbon from the Ocean Surface to the Twilight Zone

    A seaward journey set sail in the northern Atlantic in early May — the sequel to a complementary expedition that took place in the northern Pacific in 2018.

  • Rapid Lifestyle Changes During Early COVID-19 Pandemic Had No Impact on Climate Change

    Despite the rapid and significant changes in consumption patterns witnessed during the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Japanese households maintained their normal levels of greenhouse gases emissions. The “anthropause” — reduction of human activity due to the pandemic — made headlines last summer, but factory shutdowns and broken global supply chains did not translate into the adoption of eco-friendly lifestyles for the average household.

  • Investigation of PM2.5 in Students' Office Helps Better Understand the Link between Indoor and Outdoor Air Quality

    People spend about 80-90% of their time indoors, and graduate students of academic institutes could spend up to 15 hours per day in their offices. 

  • New Gauge on Weather Forecasts

    Australia, the driest inhabited continent, is prone to natural disasters and wild swings in weather conditions – from floods to droughts, heatwaves and bushfires.

  • More Than One Way for Animals to Survive Climate Change

    As climate change continues to trigger the rise in temperature, increase drier conditions and shift precipitation patterns, adapting to new conditions will be critical for the long-term survival of most species.

  • Promising Malaria Vaccine Enters Final Stage of Clinical Testing in West Africa

    First vaccinations have now begun in Mali in a phase III trial of a malaria vaccine developed at the University of Oxford. 

  • Simulated Geoengineering Evaluation: Cooler Planet, but With Side Effects

    A new modeling study led by two NOAA researchers highlights the vast challenges and potentially damaging consequences of solar geoengineering actions large enough to ward off extreme warming by the end of the 21st century.

  • Pioneering Study Explores Passengers’ Experiences of Self-Driving Cars in Winter Conditions

    Trust, safety and security are the most important factors affecting passengers’ attitudes towards self-driving cars.

  • New Indicator for Oxygen Levels in Early Oceans Developed

    Oxygen is essential for the development of higher life. However, it was hardly present in the oceans of the young Earth.

  • The Natural Brightness of the Night Sky

    A recent study analyses data collected at 44 of the darkest places in the world, including the Canary Island Observatories, to develop the first complete reference method to measure the natural brightness of the night sky using low-cost photometers.

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