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  • Acute Itching in Eczema Patients Linked to Environmental Allergens

    In addition to a skin rash, many eczema sufferers also experience chronic itching, but sometimes that itching can become torturous. 

  • 2020 Hurricanes Damage Vulnerable Mangroves

    Central America experienced one of its most intense hurricane season in years, leading to widespread degradation to coastal environments.

  • Mount Fuji’s Missing Snow

    The lack of snow cover in December left Japan’s iconic mountain looking a little different than usual.

  • Heavy Snowfall Blankets Spain

    Meteorologists declared it the largest snowfall in the region since 1971.

  • The Climate Events of 2020 Show How Excess Heat is Expressed on Earth

    Human-produced greenhouse gas emissions are largely responsible for warming our planet, adding excess heat to the Earth.

  • 2020 Tied for Warmest Year on Record, NASA Analysis Shows

    Overall, Earth’s average temperature has risen more than 2 degrees Fahrenheit since the 1880s.

  • Measuring the Belowground World

    If you asked people which group of animals is the most abundant on earth, hardly anyone would know the right answer.

  • Posidonia Marine Seagrass can Catch and Remove Plastics From the Sea

    Posidonia oceanica seagrass –an endemic marine phanerogam with an important ecological role in the marine environment- can take and remove plastic materials that have been left at the sea, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports.

  • Greenland Melting Likely Increased by Bacteria in Sediment

    Bacteria are likely triggering greater melting on the Greenland ice sheet, possibly increasing the island’s contribution to sea-level rise, according to Rutgers scientists.

  • Galaxies Hit Single, Doubles, and a Triple (Growing Black Holes)

    A new study helps reveal what happens to supermassive black holes when three galaxies merge, as reported in our latest press release.

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