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Arctic river erosion linked to permafrost thaw

Permafrost, the thick layer of perennially frozen ground that covers much of the Arctic, slows down the migration of Arctic rivers, according to a new Caltech study. River migration is a common process in which a river's ...

Professor helps discover global gap in geologic record

About 34 million years ago, Earth began to cool dramatically, transforming the climate from greenhouse to icehouse and causing sea levels to fall. As more land was exposed to weathering forces, copious amounts of sediment ...

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Arctic ozone reaches record high in positive step for climate
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Why is Mount Everest so big? New research highlights a rogue river—but deeper forces are at work
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Limestone and iron reveal puzzling extreme rain in Western Australia 100,000 years ago
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Extensive afforestation and reforestation can brake global warming
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Antarctic 'greening' at dramatic rate, satellite data show
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Some microbes used poison gas in battle for iron in the Earth's early oceans, geomicrobiologists find
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Research links El Niño to Atlantic weather a year later, could enhance long-range weather forecasting
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Better monitoring of mining remediation: Selenium isotopes are good gauge of clean-up efforts
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Climate lessons from the fall of a Pacific chiefdom
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Capturing finer-scale topographic differences improves Earth system model capability to reproduce observations
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Researchers investigate changes in atmospheric CO₂ levels between glacial and interglacial climates
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Five-mile asteroid impact crater below Atlantic captured in 'exquisite' detail by seismic data
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Geological surveys shed light on the formation mystery of Uruguay's amethyst geodes
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Decades-long research reveals new understanding of how climate change may impact caches of Arctic soil carbon
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Miami-Dade study questions reliability of land surface temperature for heat risk assessment
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Mathematicians and climate researchers build new models for understanding polar sea ice
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Study: Wildfires will make the land absorb much less carbon, even if warming is kept below 1.5°C
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Climate change is causing algal blooms in Lake Superior for the first time in history
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Closer look at New Jersey earthquake rupture could explain shaking reports
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Iron nuggets in the Pinnacles unlock secrets of ancient and future climates

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Jupiter's Great Red Spot shows unexpected size changes
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Scientists recreate the head of this ancient 9-foot-long bug
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Underwater caves yield clues that may help explain early expansion of Homo sapiens into Mediterranean islands
Astronomy
Black hole destroys star, goes after another
Plants & Animals
Team uncovers the complex social life of rats, with potential implications for human psychiatry
Astronomy
Astronomers race to capture image of exoplanet near star
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Hubble and New Horizons offer dual perspectives on Uranus to inform exoplanet research
Bio & Medicine
Making micelles more effective for dye and drug dispersion through well-defined core-shell structures
Polymers
Low-temperature synthesis technique uses upcycled textile waste to create green, safe waterproof coating
Cell & Microbiology
Detailed images of key protein complexes provide new insights into bacterial photosynthesis
Nanomaterials
Novel etching technique enhances absorptivity of powders for metal 3D-printing
Mathematics
In double breakthrough, mathematician helps solve two long-standing problems
Biotechnology
Microplastic-free carrier system for pesticides shows potential for sustainable agriculture
Plants & Animals
Scientists study elephant wrinkles to understand their purpose
Paleontology & Fossils
Earliest known fossil examples of predatory birds discovered: New species may have hunted like modern hawks and owls
Optics & Photonics
Quantum physicists tap into entanglement to improve the precision of optical atomic clocks
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Microscopic study of milk teeth reveals mystery of Iberian culture newborns buried inside homes
Cell & Microbiology
Calcium-mediated effect plays key role in cell disposal, researchers discover
Cell & Microbiology
Symbiotic bacterium affects reproduction of pest-controlling insect, study reveals
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Study proposes a new bias: The tendency to assume one has adequate information to make a decision

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