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Tan-toned dust pulsed from the Sahara Desert and over the Atlantic Ocean in early May 2025.

African Dust Acts as Nature’s Hurricane Shield

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
Mangroves are major carbon sinks. New research shows that the climate mitigation effect is even better than previously thought.

Florida Residents Back Green Climate Solutions Over Seawalls

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
From left: Shen, Wang and Shiri with their molecule and a chemical model of it.

Tiny Organic Wires Shatter Electronics Barriers

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Police car lights

Improving Police Interactions for People with Schizophrenia

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Great white shark breaches the surface in pursuit of its prey in False Bay, South Africa.

Great White Shark Disappearance Triggers Ecological Domino Effect

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Brine pools are one of the most extreme environments on Earth, yet despite their high salinity, exotic chemistry, and complete lack of oxygen, these pools are teeming with life and offer a unique record of Earth's rainfall patterns.

Study reveals Arabia’s rainfall was five times more extreme 400 years ago

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
woman with grey hair

The Science of Gray Hair: Causes, Prevention, and Future Treatments

Categories Health
Tractor tilling a field with spoil overturned

Can soil microbes survive in a changing climate?

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Treatment-resistant prostate cancer

Researchers target prostate cancer with oral chemotherapy

Categories Health

Popular sport fish are behaviorally impaired from exposure to crude oil

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
A satellite image from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration captures an active hurricane season which included Hurricanes Katia and Irma and Tropical Storm Jose (from left to right) on September 8, 2017

Artificial ocean cooling to weaken hurricanes is futile, study finds

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Covid vaccination process

Flu shot protects against severe effects of COVID-19

Categories Health
"An earthquake of magnitude-6 or greater would relieve the stress imparted by the influx of magma along a sub-horizontal fault under the western flank of the volcano," said Bhuvan Varugu, a Ph.D. candidate at the UM Rosenstiel School and lead author of the study. "This earthquake could trigger an eruption."

New study shines light on hazards of Earth’s largest volcano

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

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