A team of military veterans is putting their hard-earned skills toward a different challenge: Restoring damaged corals in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico.
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A Cold Case on Greenland’s Glaciers Warms Up With New Evidence
UCLA led-research shows Earth may be approaching a carbon dioxide threshold for melting ice in the Arctic
Toilet-To-Tap: Gross to Think About, but How Does It Taste?
UC Riverside researchers conduct first blind taste test of recycled wastewater
UK Rivers Heavily Contaminated With Microplastics
Researchers from The University of Manchester are calling for tighter regulations on waste flowing into urban waterways, after the first study of its kind found that microplastics from urban river channels are a major contributor to the pollution problem in the oceans.
Mowing the Lawn Less Often Improves Bee Habitat
When it comes to improving habitat for beleaguered native bee species, doing less may accomplish more.
World’s Largest Cities Depend on Evaporated Water from Surrounding Lands
Researchers found that 19 of 29 large cities depend on evaporation from surrounding lands for more than one-third of their water supplies.