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  • Carbon Emission From Permafrost Soils Underestimated by 14%

    Picture 500 million cars stacked in rows. That’s how much carbon—about 1,000 petagrams, or one billion metric tons—is locked away in Arctic permafrost.

  • Norwegian Fjord Turns Turquoise

    In May 2020, a vivid phytoplankton bloom colored the surface waters of the country’s second-longest fjord.

  • In 'Nature': Using GIE to Map Deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest

    Ariel BenYishay contributed his expertise in geospatial impact evaluation to a land titling paper that was recently published in the journal Nature Sustainability.

  • Stiffer Roadways Could Improve Truck Fuel Efficiency

    Every time you hear a deep rumble and feel your house shake when a big truck roars by, that’s partly because the weight of heavy vehicles causes a slight deflection in the road surface under them.

  • Fuel Walking And Cycling With Low Carbon Diets, Researchers Say

    Walking and cycling have many benefits and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but researchers say we need to think about what people eat to fuel their walking and cycling.

  • Scientists Call For Long-Term Research On Ozone Source Apportionment

    Tropospheric ozone is produced via the photochemical reaction of volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides in the presence of sunlight.

  • Printed Perovskite LEDs – An Innovative Technique Towards A New Standard Process Of Electronics Manufacturing

    Microelectronics utilise various functional materials whose properties make them suitable for specific applications. 

  • Diversity Of Plant Cells Gatekeepers Could Be Key To Better Crops

    Scientists have shed new light on how the network of gatekeepers that controls the traffic in and out of plant cells works, which researchers believe is key to develop food crops with bigger yields and greater ability to cope with extreme environments.

  • UW Study Reveals Impacts of Climate Change on Migrating Mule Deer

    When drought reshuffles the green-up of habitats that mule deer migrate across, it dramatically shortens the annual foraging bonanza they rely on.

  • Army Researchers Find New Ways to Test Swarming Drones

    The U.S. Army has implemented a one-of-a-kind outdoor system to test swarming drones--with a capacity of more than 1,500 times the volume of a typical testing facility.

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