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  • Fan Mussel Larval Dispersal is Decisive for the Future of an Endangered Species

    Fan mussel populations –the biggest bivalve mussel in the Mediterranean– are endangered due to the severe parasitosis caused by the protozoan Haplospridium pinnae since 2016. Now, a study published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science reveals the fan mussel would express a certain natural ability to recover thanks to the dispersal in the marine environment of larvae from populations which are not affected by the pathogen.

  • Impacts of COVID-19 Emissions Reductions Remain Murky in the Oceans

    As the COVID-19 pandemic took hold in the first half of 2020, humans around the world stopped moving and making, resulting in a 9% drop in the greenhouse gas emissions at the root of climate change.

  • Scientists Publish Open Resource to Help Design ‘Greener’ Energy Systems

    Researchers have created a database of measurements from existing global power grid systems that will help develop new power systems capable of meeting changing demands, such as the move towards renewable energy sources.

  • Tanzania Farmers Distrust Fertilizer Quality, are Less Willing to Pay for It

    Smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa use fertilizer well below recommended rates, contributing to consistently low agricultural productivity.

  • A Destructive Abundance

    The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was supercharged, and not just in raw numbers.

  • NASA, US, European Partner Satellite Returns First Sea Level Measurements

    Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich will continue a decades-long effort to measure global ocean height from space, which started in the early 1990s.

  • What Caused the Ice Ages? Tiny Ocean Fossils Offer Key Evidence

    Scientists have discovered that a weakening in upwelling in the Antarctic Ocean, the ocean around Antarctica, kept more CO2 in the deep ocean during the ice ages.

  • Modeling the Neighborhood Boosts Landslide Prediction

    A prediction model that considers multiple landslides over time in a given region may improve the accuracy of early warning systems.

  • Researchers Estimate Nearly One-Third of Oaks Are Threatened With Extinction

    An estimated 31% of the world’s oak species are threatened with extinction according to data compiled in a new report by The Morton Arboretum and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Global Tree Specialist Group, The Red List of Oaks 2020. 

  • University of Bayreuth Study: Natural Environmental Conditions Facilitate the Uptake of Microplastics Into Living Cells

    The environment is polluted by microplastics worldwide. 

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