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Pioneering early people who lived at the end of the last ice age actually carried on with life as usual despite plummeting temperatures, a...

Worldwide degradation of land and nature threatens prosperity and wellbeing

The world’s prosperity and wellbeing are seriously being threatened by the degradation of land and nature. Although there are opportunities to turn things around,...

Untangling the role of climate on sediment and reef evolution over millennial timescales

Climatic variability like precipitation changes or increase in extreme events such as storms and tropical cyclones is known to significantly modify the Earth's surface....

Cellulose break down: Enzyme domains dramatically improve performance

It was more than 10 years in the making, but when it came to uncovering the secrets of the molecular structure of enzymes, perseverance...

Mass extinction with prior warning

Mass extinctions throughout the history of the Earth have been well documented. Scientists believe that they occurred during a short period of time in...

Up to 38 percent of all annual childhood asthma cases in Bradford, U.K. ...

New research highlights the impact of traffic-related air pollution on childhood asthma. The study also shows traffic-related air pollution could be specifically responsible for...

Salvage logging is often a pretext for harvesting wood

An increasing proportion of the world's protected forests are subject to extensive logging activities. The practice is called 'salvage logging' and allegedly aims to...

Are fire ants worse this spring because of Hurricane Harvey?

Ecologists are checking to see if Hurricane Harvey's unprecedented floods gave a competitive boost to fire ants and crazy ants, two of southeast Texas'...

Trends of US surface water body area over three decades

A new research study reveals the divergent trends of open surface water bodies in the contiguous United States from 1984 to 2016, specifically, a...

Climate policy, carbon emissions from permafrost

Controlling greenhouse gas emissions in the coming decades could substantially reduce the consequences of carbon releases from thawing permafrost during the next 300 years,...

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