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  • Probing the Hazy Mysteries of Marine Clouds

    A new NASA mission will fly under and through the clouds to take direct samples from the surrounding air.

  • Nutrients Limit Carbon Uptake to Slow Climate Change

    Nitrogen and phosphorus found in soils are limiting the amount of carbon uptake stored in plants and soils, but maps of where this occurs across the globe are lacking.

  • Citizen Scientists May Be an Untapped Resource for Water Quality Improvement

    Citizen scientists can play a needed role in keeping an eye on water quality, according a team of researchers.

  • Tropical Cyclones: How They Contribute to Better Forecast in the Maritime Continent

    Tropical cyclones in the North West Pacific can dry the archipelagos of Southeast Asia, as they reduce humidity in the area with their associated winds. A new study of the CMCC Foundation shows causes and implications of this relation.

  • Simulations Identify Missing Link to Determine Carbon in Deep Earth Reservoirs

    Understanding the Earth’s carbon cycle has important implications for understanding climate change and the health of biospheres.

  • Replacing Animal Testing with Synthetic Cell Scaffolds

    In the field of cancer research, the idea that scientists can disrupt cancer growth by changing the environment in which cancerous cells divide is growing in popularity.

  • Ancient Antarctic Ice Melt Increased Sea Levels by 3+ Metres – and It Could Happen Again

    Mass melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet was a major cause of high sea levels during a period known as the Last Interglacial (129,000-116,000 years ago), an international team of scientists led by UNSW's Chris Turney has found.

  • Mass General Hospital Researchers Identify New “Universal” Target For Antiviral Treatment

    As the coronavirus outbreak shows, viruses are a constant threat to humanity.

  • What You’re Breathing, Right Now

    Perhaps you’re aware of the air quality right outside your home.

  • Scientists Show How Solar System Processes Have Impacted the Carbon Cycle Throughout Earth’s History

    The world is waking up to the fact that human-driven carbon emissions are responsible for warming our climate, driving unprecedented changes to ecosystems, and placing us on course for the sixth mass extinction event in Earth’s history.

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