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United States Sea Levels Expected to Rise at a Faster Rate Than in Previous 100 Years

According to the most recent projections, sea levels along the United States coastline rise will rise quicker within the following three decades than they did in the previous 100 years, bringing more flooding to coastal cities like New York and Miami. According to a report led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, sea levels […]

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Giant Sponge Gardens Discovered on Seamounts in the Arctic Deep Sea

Giant sponge gardens Little food gets to the depths below the perpetually ice-covered Arctic Ocean since light limits the productivity of algae. Researchers from Bremen, Bremerhaven, and Kiel found a surprisingly abundant and densely populated ecosystem on the tops of extinct underwater volcanoes. These hubs of life were dominated by sponge gardens, growing there in

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The Causes of Arctic Winter Warming East Asian Subtropical Cold Damage

The temps in the Arctic are rising as a result of climate change. According to an international study conducted by UZH experts, Arctic warming causes temperature anomalies and cold damage millions of km distant in East Asia. As a consequence, fewer plants develops, blossoms later, harvests are smaller, and woods in the vicinity absorb less

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Global Elimination of Animal Farming Could Save the Planet

The elimination of all animal agriculture in the following 15 years would severely diminish greenhouse gas emissions and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Research into the climatological impacts of raising animals for food implicates that eliminating all animal agriculture has the potentially to considerably change the direction of global warming. The project is a

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Intriguing Insect Fossils Protected in Brownish-Yellow Amber

LMU Zoologists Have Uncovered Examples of Ancient Amber– Insect Larvae with Unusual Morphologies and Larvae of Early Flying Insects Every fossil is a time capsule. However, unlike numerous other finds, insects encapsulated in amber are often flawlessly preserved. According to Professor Joachim T. Haug, LMU zoologist, often, their exterior morphology is well preserved as if

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How Legume Plants Provide Oxygen to Symbiotic Bacteria in their Roots

The discovery of the genetics inside legume plants that manage the production of an oxygen-carrying molecule essential to their relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria is a significant breakthrough in the field of sustainable agriculture. Legumes have a unique ability to form a symbiotic relationship with bacteria in their roots, which convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia that

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The Danger of Catastrophic Supervolcano Eruptions is Ever-present

Curtin researchers are part of an international research group that examined an ancient supervolcano in Indonesia and discovered that such volcanoes continue to be active and dangerous for hundreds of years after a super-eruption, motivating the need for a rethink of exactly how these possibly devastating events are forecasted. Associate Professor Martin Danišík, the lead

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