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  • Revealing Winners & Losers in Future Climates

    New research reveals how winners & losers from climate change can be identified based on their ability to adapt to rising future temperatures.

  • Geoengineering is Just a Partial Solution to Fight Climate Change

    Could we create massive sulfuric acid clouds that limit global warming and help meet the 2015 Paris international climate goals, while reducing unintended impacts?

  • Antarctica More Widely Impacted by Humans Than Previously Thought

    Antarctica is considered one of the Earth’s largest, most pristine remaining wildernesses. 

  • Study Shows How Traumatic Experiences Can Leave Their Mark on a Person’s Eyes

    New research by Welsh academics shows that a patient’s pupils can reveal if they have suffered a traumatic experience in the past.

  • Pesticides Speed the Spread of Deadly Waterborne Pathogens

    Widespread use of pesticides and other agrochemicals can speed the transmission of the debilitating disease schistosomiasis, while also upsetting the ecological balances in aquatic environments that prevent infections, finds a new study led by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley.

  • More Lonely Deaths in Hospitals and Nursing Homes From COVID

    Patients who died from COVID in 2020 were almost 12 times more likely to die in a medical facility than patients who died from any cause in 2018, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study.

  • 250,000 Tonnes of Shipping CO2 Emissions Saved Thanks to Machine Learning Insight

    Maritime engineers have trained an energy shipping app to save over a quarter of a million tonnes of CO2 emissions by applying machine learning to its predictive system.

  • Experts’ High-Flying Study Puts Soaring Birds In Spotlight

    New research has revealed when it comes to flying the largest of birds don’t rely on flapping to move around.

  • Poyang Lake Extremes

    Between 2019 and 2020, water levels went from barely there to the highest on record.

  • NASA Helps Puerto Rico Prepare for Saharan Dust Impacts

    Puerto Rico now has an air quality warning system that provides three days of advance notice about potentially harmful dust that travels across the Atlantic Ocean from the Sahara Desert.

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