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Sweltering Texas Heat Clouds Judgment of Police and Judges, Study Finds

A digital illustration of a nest with eggs and a baby bird, surrounded by sound waves representing traffic noise

Traffic Noise Exposure in Eggs and Nesting Birds Leads to Lifelong Fitness Reduction

Mule deer taking Deer 255's route must cross nearly 200 fences annually on their seasonal migrations.

Mapped: 33 new big game migrations across American West

Particle counts of petroleum-based (EVA) and plant-based (TPU-FC1) microplastics show that, over time, EVAs exhibit virtually no biodegradation, while the TPUs have mostly disappeared by day 200.

Plant-Based Plastics Biodegrade in Months, Not Centuries

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Scientists Develop Carbon-Negative Decking Material That Helps Combat Climate Change

Bird eating chocolate pudding

Who knew that eating poo was so vital for birds’ survival?

Scientists analyzed mercury levels from core samples from the Mochras Farm (Llanbedr) borehole in Wales to estimate how much and how rapidly carbon was released during ancient volcano events in Earth's history Credit: Stephen Hesselbo. All Rights Reserved.

Ancient volcanoes’ environmental impact

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Microbial viruses act as secret drivers of climate change

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Side effects of wide scale forestation could reduce carbon removal benefits by 1/3

The type of Welsh onions used in the experiment were a variety called Kujo negi. These onions are a traditional vegetable of the Kyoto region and a staple part of local cooking.

Red nets signal “stop” to insect pests, reduce need for insecticides

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Major climate benefits with electric aircraft

The Aletsch glacier in 2009, in Switzerland

Alpine glaciers will lose at least a third of their volume by 2050, whatever happens

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In coastal communities, sea level rise may leave some isolated

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Pacific Northwest snowpack endangered by increasing spring heatwaves

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