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Scientists obtain rocks moving into seismogenic zone

An international group of scientists aboard the Deep-Sea Drilling Vessel CHIKYU, operated by the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)…

NASA flies to Antarctica for largest airborne polar ice survey

Researchers will work from NASA's DC-8, an airborne laboratory equipped with laser mapping instruments, ice-penetrating radar and gravity instruments. Data…

Key New Ingredient in Climate Model Refines Global Predictions

The results of the experiment at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and at the National Center for Atmospheric Research are published in…

Offshore wind farms with no relevant impact on the water exchange of the Baltic Sea

This is the conclusion which scientists of an international consortium coordinated by IOW draw after a four-year project period. In the framework of two…

Rising sea levels are increasing the risk of flooding along the south coast of England

The team has conducted a major data collection exercise, bringing together computer and paper-based records from across the south of England, from the Scilly…

Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change

In the first major study to examine the effects of climate change on ocean fisheries, a team of researchers from UBC and Princeton University finds that…

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