The Texas A&M College of Engineering's James Kaihatu joins a team that will study the vulnerability of petrochemical facilities in Galveston Bay and risks to nearby communities.
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Discovery: How Colorado Potato Beetles Beat Pesticides
Study shows epigenetic changes, passed to new generations, may solve paradox of rapid resistance
Identifying Where to Reforest After Wildfire
A future of fewer Christmas trees? Conifers expected to decline.
New Fishway Technology to Get Fish Up and Over Those Dam Walls
The tube fishway allows fish to glide past dam walls, weirs and other river barriers, with the potential to revitalise Australia’s ailing freshwater fish stocks.
Climate Change: Threshold for Dangerous Warming Will Likely be Crossed Between 2027-2042
The threshold for dangerous global warming will likely be crossed between 2027 and 2042 – a much narrower window than the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s estimate of between now and 2052.
New Study Finds More than Half of Hudson River Tidal Marshes were Created Accidentally by Humans; Resilient Against Sea Level Rise
UMass Amherst geologist and team studied marshes from Wall Street to Albany