Life in the ocean’s “twilight zone” could decline dramatically due to climate change, new research suggests.
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New Report Turns to Nature to Limit Canada's Costliest Climate Impact – Flooding
The need to limit flood risk in Canada is urgent, with approximately 1.5 million homes, representing 10 per cent of the Canadian residential housing market, in high-risk zones where they are ineligible for flood insurance.
Paradoxical Quantum Phenomenon Measured for the First Time
How do quantum particles share information?
The Future is Foggy For Arctic Shipping
As the Arctic warms and loses sea ice, trans-Arctic shipping has increased, reducing travel time and costs for international trade.
Humidity May Increase Heat Risk in Urban Climates
As temperatures across the globe reach record-level highs, urban areas are facing increased heat stress.
Using Microbes to Get More Out of Mining Waste
Researchers have developed a new mining technique which uses microbes to recover metals and store carbon in the waste produced by mining. Adopting this technique of reusing mining waste, called tailings, could transform the mining industry and create a greener and more sustainable future.