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  • New Green Technology from UMass Amherst Generates Electricity ‘Out of Thin Air’

    Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a device that uses a natural protein to create electricity from moisture in the air, a new technology they say could have significant implications for the future of renewable energy, climate change and in the future of medicine.

  • To Help Wildlife Move, Researchers Map Both Natural and Legal Boundaries

    Research team develops a new way to map both vegetation and types of legal authority governing the landscape to help create more wildlife movement corridors.

  • Seeding Oceans With Iron May Not Impact Climate Change

    Study finds Earth’s oceans contain just the right amount of iron; adding more may not improve their ability to absorb carbon dioxide.

  • Remnants of an Ancient Lake

    The spits etched into a desert in Chad were actually formed thousands of years ago along the shores of a vast lake.

  • Microplastics: A Macro Problem

    Scripps Oceanography at forefront of microplastics research.

  • New Findings From the Neotropics Suggest Contraction of the Intertropical Convergence Zone With Warmer Climate

    Findings suggest ITCZ areas could see a wetter climate as temperatures rise.

  • Using Big Data to Combat Catastrophes

    The new PRISM project will be able to integrate large data sets from finance, energy, agriculture, ecology, climate and other fields to analyze risk factors for catastrophes.

  • The Antarctica Factor: Model Uncertainties Reveal Upcoming Sea-Level Risk

    Sea-level rise due to ice loss in Antarctica could become a major risk for coastal protection even in the near term, scientists say.

  • Bolivian Highland Heart

    For Valentine’s Day, we bring you this Copernicus Sentinel-2 image capturing a beautiful heart-shaped geographical formation in the dramatic landscape of the southern highlands of Bolivia.

  • Ohio Research: Tourists Pose Continued Risks for Disease Transmission to Endangered Mountain Gorillas

    Researchers at Ohio University have published a new study in collaboration with Ugandan scientists, cautioning that humans place endangered mountain gorillas at risk of disease transmission during tourism encounters.

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