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  • Why Do Sea Turtles Eat Ocean Plastics? New Research Points to Smell

    One week is all it takes for a piece of plastic floating in the ocean to begin to smell like turtle food.

  • Indian Ocean Phenomenon Spells Climate Trouble For Australia

    New international research has found a worrying change in the Indian Ocean’s surface temperatures that puts southeast Australia on course for increasingly hot and dry conditions.

  • Male Size Advantage Drives Evolution of Sex Change in Reef Fish

    Some species of fish, notably parrotfish and wrasses living on coral reefs, change their biological sex as they age, beginning life as females and later becoming functionally male.

  • ‘Deceptively Simple’ Process Could Boost Plastics Recycling

    Plastics are a victim of their own success, so inexpensive, easy to use and versatile that the world is awash in plastic waste.

  • Geneticists Pump The Brakes On DNA, Revealing Key Developmental Process

    Led by graduate student Shannon Keenan, the team used light to activate chemical signals in developing fruit flies and traced the effects on a protein called Capicua, or Cic. Located in a cell's nucleus, Cic binds to DNA and performs the specialized task of silencing genes.

  • A New Method to Improve Tropical Cyclone Intensity Forecasts

    In numerical weather forecasting research, how to improve short-term forecasts of tropical cyclone intensity is a challenging problem that has long plagued meteorologists and operational forecasters, despite meteorologists having greatly increased the accuracy of the initial field through increasing observations.in either quantity or quality. 

  • Rain, More Than Wind, Led to Massive Toppling of Trees in Hurricane Maria, Says Study

    A new study says that hurricanes Irma and Maria combined in 2017 to knock down a quarter of the biomass contained in Puerto Rico’s trees — and that massive rainfall, more than wind, was a previously unsuspected key factor. 

  • More Taxpayers’ Money for the Environment and Public Benefit

    Scientists from across Europe call for swift and effective action from the EU with regard to its Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). 

  • Federally Protected Lands Reduce Habitat Loss and Protect Endangered Species, Study Finds

    Using more than 30 years of earth satellite images, scientists at Tufts University and the non-profit conservation organization Defenders of Wildlife have discovered that habitat loss for imperiled species in the U.S. over this period was more than twice as great on non-protected private lands than on federally protected lands. 

  • Unexpected Discovery: Blue-Green Algae Produce Oil

    Cyanobacteria - colloquially also called blue-green algae - can produce oil from water and carbon dioxide with the help of light. 

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