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Is Climate Change Accelerating Ocean Currents?
According to an international team led by Scripps Institution of Oceanography researchers at UC San Diego, climate change affects the mechanics of surface ocean circulations, causing them to become quicker and thinner.
Latest Research Articles
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Do Your Cats Intentionally Wake You Up in the Wee Hours After Midnight? Here’s How to Avoid That
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New Study Reveals a Sudden Change in Antarctica’s Clouds and Its Effect on Earth
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Rain To Persist Through Thursday Morning Throughout the Bay Area
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New Study Reveals This Rare Soil Microbe Can Serve as a Potential Antibiotic
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New Study: Elephant Groups Do Not Slow Down for Parents Who Have Recently Given Birth
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Urine Bug Bacteria Could be Linked to Aggressive Prostate Cancer: New Study
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Rising Temperatures, Extensive Agriculture Reduce Insect Populations by Half in Some Tropical Regions
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Dead Fin Whale with Strike Marks Washed Up Ashore in Suffolk, England
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New Worldwide Estimates of Coastal Heatwaves Predict Environmental and Economic Consequences
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The CDC Has Established a Forecasting Unit That Will Function Similarly to a “National Weather Service for Infectious Illnesses”
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Scientists Document a Case of Dangerous Bacteria in a Common Weed Found Throughout the United States
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Wildfire: 'Wall of Flames' Force the Evacuation of an Arizona Tourist Town






