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Environment May 11, 2021

Protecting local water has global benefits

A new paper in the May issue of Nature Communications demonstrates why keeping local lakes and other waterbodies clean produces cost-effective benefits locally and globally.

Environment Mar 22, 2021

Study shows water hundreds of feet below the surface of Lake Michigan is warming

Climate change is reaching all the way down to the depths of one of Earth's largest lakes.

Environment Mar 15, 2021

Scientists: Climate-whipped winds pose Great Lakes hazards

Powerful gusts linked to global warming are damaging water quality and creating a hazard for fish in Lake Erie and perhaps elsewhere in the Great Lakes, according to researchers.

Environment Feb 19, 2021

Release of nutrients from lake-bottom sediments worsens Lake Erie's annual 'dead zone'

Robotic laboratories on the bottom of Lake Erie have revealed that the muddy sediments there release nearly as much of the nutrient phosphorus into the surrounding waters as enters the lake's central basin each year from ...

Ecology Feb 15, 2021

Late ice cramps anglers' appetite, research of crucial fish

A lack of ice in cold weather states this year has made it difficult for scientists to study the population of an ecologically important fish.

Earth Sciences Dec 16, 2020

Study uses remote sensing to monitor groundwater along river corridors in the Southwest

Spend time in any of the world's great forests and you'll start seeing the trees as immense pillars holding the heavens aloft while firmly anchored in the earth. It's as much fact as sentiment. Trees really do link the ground ...

Environment Dec 4, 2020

Trash tracking satellites help Indonesia tackle marine waste

Every year, pounding rains wash away mountains of plastic waste from the streets of Jakarta, with some of it ending up as far away as Bali's beaches. So scientists are turning to satellites to trace the rubbish and figure ...

Archaeology Nov 19, 2020

Students discover hidden 15th-century text on medieval manuscripts

Rochester Institute of Technology students discovered lost text on 15th-century manuscript leaves using an imaging system they developed as freshmen. By using ultraviolet-fluorescence imaging, the students revealed that a ...

Environment Nov 13, 2020

Controlling light could leave toxic algae dead in the water, researchers find

While vacationing in Canada's Rocky Mountains several years ago, Rebecca North was looking for a peaceful break from her work as a water researcher at the University of Missouri. But as she admired one of the clear, pristine ...

Astronomy Oct 29, 2020

NASA's Webb to examine objects in the graveyard of the solar system

Beyond the orbit of Neptune, a diverse collection of thousands of dwarf planets and other relatively small objects dwells in a region called the Kuiper Belt. These often-pristine leftovers from our solar system's days of ...

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