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  • Cleaner Air, Less Soil Pollution: Unintended but Beneficial Side Effect of Clean Air Act

    Removal of pollutants from the air, or atmospheric deposition, is a natural cleaning mechanism. 

  • Space Hurricane Observed for the First Time

    The first observations of a space hurricane have been revealed in Earth’s upper atmosphere, confirming their existence and shedding new light on the relationship between planets and space.

  • ‘Canary in the Mine’ Warning Following New Discovery of the Effects of Pollutants on Fertility

    New research has found that shrimp like creatures on the South Coast of England have 70 per cent less sperm than less polluted locations elsewhere in the world. 

  • Unusual Earthquakes Highlight Central Utah Volcanoes

    If you drive south through central Utah on Interstate 15 and look west somewhere around Fillmore, you’ll see smooth hills and fields of black rock. 

  • UNESCO Reveals Largest Carbon Stores Found in Australian World Heritage Sites

    Australia’s marine World Heritage Sites are among the world’s largest stores of carbon dioxide according to a new report from the United Nations, co-authored by an ECU marine science expert.

  • New Study Identifies Atmospheric Rivers as Contributor to Increased Snow Mass in West Antartica

    A new study published today in the journal Geophysical Research Letters used NASA’s ice-measuring laser satellite to identify atmospheric river storms as a key driver of increased snowfall in West Antarctica during the 2019 austral winter.

  • Study Explores Link Between Forestry Management Practices and Pesticides in Aquatic Species

    Pesticides used in forestry may threaten species in downstream rivers and estuaries, but little is known about the extent to which this occurs.

  • Deepwater Horizon’s Long-Lasting Legacy For Dolphins

    The Deepwater Horizon disaster began on April 20, 2010 with an explosion on a BP-operated oil drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico that killed 11 workers.

  • Rating Tornado Warnings Charts a Path to Improve Forecasts

    The United States experiences more tornadoes than any other country, with a season that peaks in spring or summer depending on the region.

  • Coffee for the Birds: Connecting Bird-Watchers With Shade-Grown Coffee

    Since 1970, bird populations in North America have declined by approximately 2.9 billion birds, a loss of more than one in four birds. 

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