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  • New Sensor Could Help Prevent Food Waste

    As flowers bloom and fruits ripen, they emit a colorless, sweet-smelling gas called ethylene.

  • One of Darwin’s Evolution Theories Finally Proved by Cambridge Researcher

    Scientists have proved one of Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution for the first time – nearly 140 years after his death.

  • Sugar Brings a Lot of Car­bon Di­ox­ide Into the Deeper Sea

    The oceans are a very important reservoir for carbon in the system of the earth. However, many aspects of the marine carbon cycle are still unknown.

  • Major Investment in Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Research by the EU

    Aviation accounts for approximately two to three per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Scientists Work toward More Reliable Prediction of South Asian Summer Monsoon Rainfall for the Upcoming 15-30 Years

    The South Asian summer monsoon (SASM) provides principal water supply for over a billion people.

  • Greater than the Sum of its Parts... The NWS National Blend of Models

    The National Weather Service (NWS) recently upgraded the latest forecast guidance to help forecasters deliver the most consistent and accurate weather forecasts and warnings to the Nation.

  • Comparisons Between Organic And Conventional Agriculture Need To Be Better

    The environmental effects of agriculture and food are hotly debated.

  • Fish Scales Could Make Wearable Electronics More Sustainable

    Flexible temporary electronic displays may one day make it possible to sport a glowing tattoo or check a reading, like that of a stopwatch, directly on the skin

  • Greenland Shed Ice At Unprecedented Rate In 2019; Antarctica Continues To Lose Mass

    During the exceptionally warm Arctic summer of 2019, Greenland lost 600 billion tons of ice, enough to raise global sea levels by 2.2 millimeters in two months.

  • Increasingly Mobile Sea Ice Risks Polluting Arctic Neighbors

    The movement of sea ice between Arctic countries is expected to significantly increase this century, raising the risk of more widely transporting pollutants like microplastics and oil, according to new research from CU Boulder. 

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