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Melting Arctic ice could transform international shipping routes, study finds
With climate change rapidly warming the world’s oceans, the future of the Arctic Ocean looks grim.…
Science coverage of climate change can change minds—briefly
Science reporting on climate change does lead Americans to adopt more accurate beliefs and support government…
New class of excitons with hybrid dimensionality in layered silicon diphosphide
Researchers from Nanjing University and Beihang University in China and the Max Planck Institute for the…
As Colorado River reservoirs drop, Western states urged to 'act now'
With the Colorado River’s depleted reservoirs continuing to drop to new lows, the federal government has…
Pollution from California's 2020 wildfires likely offset decades of air quality gains
It was a nightmare fire season that California won’t soon forget. Click here for…
Mountain lion P-54 is killed by vehicle four years after her mother died on the same road
A mountain lion was struck and killed by a vehicle Friday in the Santa Monica Mountains,…
Exploring the biometric data that could predict racehorse injury
Imagine having the knowledge to prevent a catastrophic event from occurring ahead of time. In horse…
Seasonal fog alleviates drought stress of rubber trees in Xishuangbanna
The importance of fog in forest ecosystems has been recognized and debated for centuries. However, the…
Leaf mold compost shows benefit for tomato plants in degraded urban soils
Many urban gardeners know that adding ingredients like compost and mulch to their soil has great…