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  • Forests Bouncing Back From Beetles, but Elk and Deer Slowing Recovery

    Two words, and a tiny little creature, strike fear in the hearts of many Colorado outdoor enthusiasts: bark beetle. 

  • As Groundwater Depletes, Arid American West is Moving East

    Even under modest climate warming scenarios, the continental United States faces a significant loss of groundwater – about 119 million cubic meters, or roughly enough to fill Lake Powell four times or one quarter of Lake Erie, a first-of-its-kind study has shown.

  • University of Notre Dame-Developed Home Lead Screening Kits Shown to Be Highly Accurate

    An inexpensive lead sample collection kit distributed to homes in St. Joseph County is comparable in accuracy and sensitivity to more costly in-home analysis, according to research published this month in the Journal of Environmental Research.

  • When Frogs Die Off, Snake Diversity Plummets

    Since 1998, scientists have documented the global loss of amphibians. 

  • NASA Flights Detect Millions of Arctic Methane Hotspots

    Scientists use planes equipped with special instrumentation to detect methane hotspots in areas where ground-based observations are difficult or impossible to measure.

  • USask Research Identifies Potential Cause of Minamata Mercury Poisoning

    One of the world’s most horrific environmental disasters—the 1950s and ’60s mercury poisoning in Minamata, Japan—may have been caused by a previously unstudied form of mercury discharged directly from a chemical factory, research by the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has found.

  • Climate Data at Your Fingertips

    A web tool developed by SDSU researchers offers instant access to global climate data.

  • Rethinking Fire With Data Analytics and Systems Design

    MIT frameworks are helping the U.S. Forest Service find solutions to fire.

  • NASA Finds Wind Shear Affecting Tropical Cyclone Uesi

    NASA satellite imagery revealed that vertical wind shear appears to be affecting Tropical Cyclone Uesi in the Southern Pacific Ocean.

  • Green Chemistry Is Vital to a Sustainable Future, YSPH Professor Says

    Yale School of Public Health Professor Paul Anastas, widely regarded as “the father of green chemistry,” is one of several Yale scientists calling for a fundamental shift in chemical design and engineering to protect the planet—and its inhabitants—moving forward.

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