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Dust may settle unanswered questions on Antarctica

Researchers have found that dust blown south to Antarctica from the windy plains of Patagonia – and deposited in the ice periodically over 80,000 years –…

Researchers Make Key Observation about Animal Behavior Patterns

Utilizing a new imaging technology invented by the researchers, they were able to instantaneously image and continuously monitor entire shoals of fish…

Dust Plays Larger than Expected Role in Determining Atlantic Temperature

Since 1980, the tropical North Atlantic has been warming by an average of a quarter-degree Celsius (a half-degree Fahrenheit) per decade.Though this number…

You Don’t Call, You Don’t Write: Connectivity in Marine Fish Populations

Children of baby boomers aren’t the only ones who have taken to setting up home far from where their parents live. A new study published this week in the…

Deep-sea rocks point to early oxygen on Earth

This jasper or hematite-rich chert formed in ways similar to the way this rock forms around hydrothermal vents in the deep oceans today. “Many people have…

Scientists find climate change to have paradoxical effects in coastal wetlands

The team conducted their study for two years (2006 – 2007), during which they focused on the role that organic matter, both growing and decaying, plays on soil…

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