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  • The Climate and Increased Extreme Weather Affect Our Energy Systems

    Climate change, with more and more storms and heat waves, also has consequences for our energy supply. 

  • Diversifying Traditional Forest Management Depending on Steam Distance Would Help Protecting Forest Arthropods

    The structure of vegetation and steam distance are important factors to consider in order to protect the biodiversity of forest arthropods, as stated in an article now published in the journal Forest Ecology and Management. 

  • How Transient Invaders Can Transform an Ecosystem

    When a plant or animal species is introduced to a new environment with few natural predators, it can spread uncontrollably, transforming the ecosystem and crowding out existing populations. 

  • 'Wood' You Like To Recycle Concrete?

    Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Science, a part of The University of Tokyo, have developed a new procedure for recycling concrete with the addition of discarded wood.

  • Altered Potassium Levels In Neurons May Cause Mood Swings In Bipolar Disorder

    People with bipolar disorder experience dramatic shifts in mood, oscillating between often debilitating periods of mania and depression.

  • NASA Prepares for New Science Flights Above Coastal Louisiana

    Delta-X, a new NASA airborne investigation, is preparing to embark on its first field campaign in the Mississippi River Delta in coastal Louisiana.

  • Cobalt Supply Can Meet Demand for Electric Vehicle and Electronics Batteries

    Greater use of electric vehicles might be good for the environment, but further growth hinges on continued availability of critical battery components such as cobalt.

  • NRL Researchers Monitor Changing Arctic Using Sound

    U.S. Naval Research Laboratory scientists developed Ice-tethered Acoustic Buoys to monitor the acoustic and oceanographic environment in the changing Arctic. The buoys provide critical oceanographic data to improve prediction capabilities of ocean and climate models.

  • Verifying Forecasts for Major Stratospheric Sudden Warmings

    The polar vortex usually encompasses the polar region in the winter stratosphere, but sometimes shifts markedly away from its normal position and distorts during stratospheric sudden warmings (SSWs).

  • Earthquakes Disrupt Sperm Whales’ Ability To Find Food

    Otago scientists studying sperm whales off the coast of Kaikōura have discovered earthquakes affect their ability to find food for at least a year.

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