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At the interface of water and air, light can, in certain conditions, bring about evaporation without the need for heat, according to an MIT study. Credits:Image: iStock

In a surprising finding, light can make water evaporate without heat

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Fish drying on a line

Low-income countries could lose 30% of nutrients from seafood due to climate change

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences
Woman walking on heat

Extreme heat projected to increase cardiovascular deaths

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health
The Icefin underwater vehicle has sonar, chemical and biological sensors that help researchers characterize sub-ice environments.

Underwater robot finds new circulation pattern in Antarctic ice shelf

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Making one small diet change -- chicken instead of beef, plant milk instead of cow's milk -- could significantly curb carbon emissions and increase the healthfulness of your diet, according to a new study. (Photo by iStock)

Swapping chicken for beef, plant milk for cow can make big environmental difference

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Warda Ashraf

A bold plan to 3D print artificial coral reef

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
With access to a mammoth set of global-scale climate data and a novel strategy, a team from Utah State University identified several factors to help answer a fundamental ecological question: what an animal eats (and how that interacts with climate) shapes Earth’s diversity.

Raining cats and dogs: research finds global precipitation patterns a driver for animal diversity

Categories Life & Non-humans
Burned fire truck in Detroit, Oregon, 2020.

Climate report: ‘Uncharted territory’ imperils life on Earth

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Artic ice. Pixabay

Increased West Antarctic Ice Sheet melting ‘unavoidable’

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Zooplankton, tiny sea animals at the base of the food web, are on the move in the arctic as the North Pole’s ice cap retreats. Predators, including humans and whales, will follow.

Warming waters of the Arctic could pose a threat to Pacific right whales

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
A city at night seen from a distance glowing orange

Cities’ energy use to change dramatically

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Juvenile crown-of-thorns starfish pictured with coral.

Reef-devouring predator survives coral bleaching and feasts on the survivors

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans

Flood warnings for Africa advance with EU expertise

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