Science has provided more than sufficient evidence to inform a collective and global approach to tackle the continued spread of plastic pollution, according to a new report.
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A New Forecasting Model Based on Gene Activity Predicts When Japan’s Cherry Buds Awake From Dormancy
Climate change is impacting when Japan’s iconic cherry blossoms flower.
Arctic Warming May Fuel Ice Formation in Clouds
Warmer Arctic conditions have the potential to lead to an increase in Arctic natural aerosols that can promote ice crystal formation in clouds.
Volcanoes May Help Reveal Interior Heat on Jupiter Moon
By staring into the hellish landscape of Jupiter’s moon Io – the most volcanically active location in the solar system – Cornell astronomers have been able to study a fundamental process in planetary formation and evolution: tidal heating.
Energetic Costs of the Migratory Lifestyle in Blackbirds
The birds save more energy prior their migration to the south than they consume during the flight itself.
Breakthrough Study From Iu Scientists Predicts Catastrophic River Shifts That Threaten Millions Worldwide
Indiana University researchers have uncovered key insights into the dangerous phenomenon of “river avulsion,” offering a way to predict when and where rivers may suddenly and dramatically change course.