A Brown professor and two Brown-trained scientists co-authored a research review proposing a ‘more realistic’ conceptual model for understanding current and future changes to marine ecosystems in the wake of climate change.
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For a long time now, scientists have wanted to know more about what happens under the ice of the Great Lakes each winter, but getting the data has always been extremely challenging or almost impossible in this region.
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Clearing Mangroves Makes ‘Muddification’ Worse
Clearing mangroves to stop estuaries getting clogged with mud actually makes the problem worse, new research shows.
Satellite Data Can Help Limit the Dangers of Windblown Dust
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