Environment
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Arctic Sea Ice Freeze-Thaw Cycle Shows How Sea Ice Response to Climate Change
The first comprehensive image of the Arctic sea ice cycle shows the sea ice reaction to climate change. Years of study have shown that the Arctic amplifies the effects of climate change and that the sea ice in this area is vulnerable to rises in Arctic warming.
Latest Research Articles
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Lifespan For Honeybees Shows 50% Shorter Than in the 1970s, Research Suggests
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Technique for Converting Post-Consumer Mixed Plastics Into High-Value Products Found
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Microplastics Discovered in Monterey Bay Affecting Seawater, Seabirds, and Anchovies
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Heavy Rain Could Contribute to Growing Concerns of Algae Blooms, Research Discovers
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Cost-Effective Sensors Developed to Monitor Water Levels of Rivers
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Ecuador Monitors and Protects Species of Birds on Galapagos Islands from Bird Flu Threat
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Microplastics Attached to UV Filters in Products Can Increase Toxicity of Chromium Metal
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Mount Semeru Eruption Displaced Over 2,000 Residents in Indonesia, Causing Immediate Rescue Missions and Temporary Shelters
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Occurrence To Traffic-related Pollution Is Linked to a Higher Risk of Developing Multiple Long-term Physical and Mental Health Conditions
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Haboob Possible in the West US Following Winter Storms and Fire Weather Conditions
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Carbon Sink Low Salt Marsh Emits More Carbon Dioxide Than High Salt Marsh During High Temperatures
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Scientists Underestimate Magma Distance That Death Valley's Ubehebe Crater Can Reach During a Volcanic Eruption