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  • Ice Eddies in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

    Winds and currents stirred up the thin sea ice, forming delicate patterns around Anticosti Island in Quebec, Canada.

  • Scientists Publish the Total Gaseous Mercury Measurements for the First Time in Lanzhou City

    Lanzhou was one of the most air-polluted cities in China over the past few decades due to its narrow river valley topography and industrial emissions.

  • How Do the Artificial Control and Synoptic Situations Affect the Characteristics of Atmospheric Particulate Matters?

    Researchers found that PM2.5 showed different pollution characteristics and mechanisms under the artificial control and synoptic situations.

  • Building Blocks for Life on Earth Got Here Much Later Than We Thought, Billion-Year-Old Rocks Show

    Ancient rocks from Greenland have shown that the elements necessary for the evolution of life did not come to Earth until very late in the planet’s formation – much later than previously thought.

  • ‘Fossil Earthquakes’ Offer New Insight Into Seismic Activity Deep Below Earth’s Surface

    A study led by the University is published in Nature Communications and funded by the Natural Environment Research Council.

  • Parkinson’s Disease Linked To Gene Targeted By Blue-Green Algae Toxin

    Scientists have discovered a possible link between Parkinson’s disease and a gene impacted by a neurotoxin found in blue-green algae.

  • Technology To Screen For Higher-Yielding Crop Traits Is Now More Accessible To Scientists

    Like many industries, big data is driving innovations in agriculture.

  • Scientists Quantify How Wave Power Drives Coastal Erosion

    Over millions of years, Hawaiian volcanoes have formed a chain of volcanic islands stretching across the Northern Pacific, where ocean waves from every direction, stirred up by distant storms or carried in on tradewinds, have battered and shaped the islands’ coastlines to varying degrees.

  • Ancient Hornwort Genomes Could Lead to Crop Improvement

    Some 500 million years ago – when our continents were connected in a single land mass and most life existed underwater – hornworts (Anthoceros) were one of the first groups of plants to colonize land.

  • For Migratory Alewife, Urbanization of Coastal Areas Means Smaller Size, Poorer Health

    It’s not spring on Cape Cod until the herring are running.

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