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Delayed spread of Antarctic ice sheet revealed from 35 million years ago

A research team from the Alfred Wegner Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), discovered that the formation of the West Antarctic...

RSS-Hydro: Active participants in the digital revolution of the space sector

RSS-Hydro is joining a collaborative effort to participate in the digital revolution of the space sector in Luxembourg. We are in an era of interconnectivity...

Connecting climate change mitigation policies to save African River basins

Study reveals potential consequences for water, energy, and food security in African river basins if global leaders are unable to coordinate climate change mitigation. A careful...

Novel study finds hummingbirds are pollinating more than bees

A collaborative research team, including Bonn University, have observed a significantly higher seed set in hummingbird pollination compared to bees. How was this comparison discovered? An...

Electric vehicles can help prevent Arctic Sea ice from melting

Businesses can help reverse climate change by ensuring their company vehicles and salary sacrifice schemes are Climate Positive with Fleet Electric. Antarctic and Arctic sea...

Scientists develop novel method to convert CO2 into fuel

A research team from Lund University, Sweden, have demonstrated that it is possible to convert Carbon Dioxide (CO2) into fuel, by utilising advanced materials...

Researchers produce stages of planetary intelligence

University of Rochester astrophysicist, Adam Frank, discusses four stages of Earth’s past and possible future to illustrate how planetary intelligence could play a role...

Nanofoams could be key to surviving mass extinctions

Scientists analysed a high-resolution 3D study of conifer pollen to reveal nanofoams made by nature that could be the key to surviving mass extinctions. Scientists...

Insights into the future of the Arctic

Researchers are currently investigating the future of the Arctic through the research results from the MOSAiC expedition, to reveal the drastic effects of climate...

Scientists investigate the last terra incognita on the Earth’s surface

A collaborative research team led by the University of Bremen conducted a study to investigate the deep ocean floor, the least explored ecosystem on...

The demand for urgent coastal rehabilitation

New research has revealed that only 15% of coastal regions around the world remain intact, encouraging urgent coastal rehabilitation and conservation on a global...

Enormous methane emissions from oil and gas industry detected from space

For the first time on a global scale, using satellite imagery, scientists have quantified volumes of methane emissions due to fossil-fuel extraction activities and...

Puffy planets are developing into super Earths as they lose atmospheres

Astronomers have identified two different cases of ‘mini-Neptune’ planets that are losing their puffy atmospheres and potentially transforming into 'super Earths.' What are ‘mini-Neptune’ planets...

Climate change impacts observed on Mount Everest

Researchers analyse the mass glacier declines on Mount Everest to discover the effects of human-induced climate change. Melting and sublimation of ice on Mount Everest’s...

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