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The figure describes the relationship between the risk to water security in each hydrological basin and the governance and environmental conditions in the regions upwind. The relationship between governance (y axis), environmental performance (x axis), the level of risk to water security of each hydrological basin relative to the 379 basins used in the study (colour gradient) and the area of the basin (size of the circle).

Study Reveals Hidden Risks to Global Water Security

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
View of the submerged stone bridge from Genovesa Cave, Mallorca, Spain. Credit R. Landreth

Ancient Bridge Discovery Reveals Earlier Human Settlement in Western Mediterranean

Categories Social Sciences
bubbles

Tiny Microbes Engineered to Convert CO2 into Pharma Building Blocks

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health, Life & Non-humans
Marine sediments hosting abundant fossils dated in the Late Miocene, from about 8 to 7 million years ago. Fish otoliths, bivalve and gastropod shells, bryozoans and microscopic shells attest to the presence of numerous organisms in this area, which have been analyzed in this study.

Mediterranean Salt Crisis Reshaped Marine Life for Millions of Years

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
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Locked in a glacier, viruses adapted to survive extreme weather

Categories Technology
Three snow crabs. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

Climate Change Behind Sudden Collapse of Alaskan Snow Crab Population

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
factory smoke stack

Study Reveals Most Effective Climate Policies: Only 4% Significantly Cut Emissions

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
An example of a low severity fire from a prescribed burn in a dry mixed conifer forest.

Wildfire ‘Reburns’ Show Promise in Forest Management

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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Lake Erie walleye growth is driven by parents’ size, experience

Categories Technology
Trees seen from overhead

Mature Forests Show Surprising Resilience in Face of Rising CO2

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Overview of seismic stations on Greenland (black triangles), the location of the tsunami (red circle) and the nearest seismic station (red triangle), whose filtered signals are shown.

Mega-Tsunami in Greenland Fjord Triggers Week-Long Standing Wave

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Childs face superimposed over a smoggy sky

Climate Skeptic Claims Gain Traction Through Repetition, Study Finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
Contrails in the sky

Modern Aircraft Create Longer-Lasting Contrails, Increasing Climate Impact

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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