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  • Industry-Made Pits Are Beneficial for Beavers and Wolverines, Study Shows

    Beavers and wolverines in Northern Alberta are using industry-created borrow pits as homes and feeding grounds, according to a new study by University of Alberta ecologists. 

  • Pine Beetles Successful No Matter How Far They Roam—With Devastating Effects

    Whether they travel only a few metres or tens of kilometres to a new host tree, female pine beetles use different strategies to find success—with major negative consequences for pine trees, according to new research by University of Alberta biologists. 

  • Great, Warm Lakes

    Just a few months after an unusually warm winter with minimal ice, the surface temperatures of the lakes are now near or above records.

  • Syncing NASA Laser, ESA Radar for a New Look at Sea Ice

    With a small nudge to a satellite’s orbit, scientists will soon have simultaneous laser and radar measurements of ice, providing new insights into Earth’s frozen regions.

  • Divining Monsoon Rainfall Months in Advance with Satellites and Simulations

    Research led by The University of Texas at Austin is allowing for more accurate forecasts of the monsoon season further in advance.

  • Heat Stress: The Climate Is Putting European Forests Under Sustained Pressure

    No year since weather records began was as hot and dry as 2018.

  • Ozone Disinfection Could Safely Allow Reuse of Personal Protective Equipment

    A new study shows that ozone gas, a highly reactive chemical composed of three oxygen atoms, could provide a safe means for disinfecting certain types of personal protective equipment that are in high demand for shielding healthcare personnel from Covid-19.

  • AI Model to Forecast Complicated Large-scale Tropical Instability Waves in Pacific Ocean

    Large-scale oceanic phenomena are complicated and often involve many natural processes. 

  • Penn Researchers Find Three Distinct Immune Responses for Sicker COVID-19 Patients

    Researchers from the Penn Institute of Immunology discovered three distinct immune responses to the SARS-CoV2 infection that could help predict the trajectory of disease in severe COVID-19 patients and may ultimately inform how to best treat them.

  • NASA Finds Limited Water Vapor as Depression 06E Becomes a Trough

    When NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the Eastern Pacific Ocean, it gathered water vapor data on Tropical Depression 06E that showed it had opened up into a trough. 

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