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A pair of steelhead trout spawning in Peña Creek, a part of the Russian River watershed in Sonoma County. Will Boucher/California Sea Grant, via Flickr

A single dry winter decimated California’s salmon and trout populations

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
Northwestern researchers have demonstrated that multiple inexpensive and abundant materials, including activated carbon, nanostructured graphite and iron and aluminum oxide nanoparticles, can facilitate direct air capture of CO2.

Carbon capture could become practical with these scalable, affordable materials

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
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Don’t overlook microorganisms’ role in planet health, scientists warn

Categories Technology
Aruni Bhatnagar, director of the University of Louisville Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute, standing amid some of the 8,000 trees and shrubs planted for the project.

Urban Tree Planting Linked to Reduced Inflammation in Residents

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Health
groovy illustration of tree roots and a rainbow wave

Echoes in the Earth

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Trees seen from overhead

Mature Forests Show Surprising Resilience in Face of Rising CO2

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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How the rising earth in Antarctica will impact future sea level rise

Categories Technology

Learning beyond the classroom – bringing science teaching into the real world

Categories Bloggers
UC Riverside associate professor Yujie Men at an incubator filled with bacteria cultures bottles.

Bacteria Could Hold Key to Breaking Down Stubborn ‘Forever Chemicals’

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
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Researchers Find That Frogs Can Quickly Increase Their Tolerance to Pesticides

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
A wave channel experiment used a zoom lens camera and a custom Python script to process imagery of four different zones: wave generation, shoaling and breaking, air detained by a plunging jet of water, and air trapped at bores where water level rises rapidly. The study provided essential insights into the physical and chemical impacts of microplastics at the air-water interface.

Microplastic pollution increases sea foam height and stability

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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Melting of Alaskan glaciers accelerating faster than previously thought

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
In 50 years, northern hemisphere cities will experience climates similar to those found further south today. For instance, if you reside in Washington, D.C., you would need to travel to northern Louisiana to get a sense of what Washington, D.C. will feel like by 2080, with summers projected to be 11.5°F warmer by then.

Your City’s Future Climate Revealed in Interactive Map

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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