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Did Drought in Syria Fuel the 2011 Uprising?

Extreme weather can boost the chances of violence, experts say, including individual attacks and full-scale wars. A new study, which combines climate, social, and economic data, suggests that ongoing...

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Does Disturbing the Land Boost Human Disease?

Recent outbreaks of Ebola, SARS, and other zoonotic infectious diseases that transmit from animals to humans have made the relationship between human disease and environmental management an especially...

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Quick Warm-Up Dooms Seafloor to Long Recovery

Abrupt climate changes off the coast of Southern California caused small decreases in seawater oxygenation that in turn led to extensive seafloor ecosystem reorganization, say researchers. In addition,...

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Team Uses DNA to ‘Tune’ Color of Silver Clusters

Scientists are working to create nanoscale silver clusters with unique fluorescent properties, which are important for a variety of sensing applications including biomedical imaging. In recent...

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Did Drought in Syria Fuel the 2011 Uprising?

Extreme weather can boost the chances of violence, experts say, including individual attacks and full-scale wars. A new study, which combines climate, social, and economic data, suggests that ongoing...

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Does Disturbing the Land Boost Human Disease?

Recent outbreaks of Ebola, SARS, and other zoonotic infectious diseases that transmit from animals to humans have made the relationship between human disease and environmental management an especially...

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Quick Warm-Up Dooms Seafloor to Long Recovery

Abrupt climate changes off the coast of Southern California caused small decreases in seawater oxygenation that in turn led to extensive seafloor ecosystem reorganization, say researchers. In addition,...

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Team Uses DNA to ‘Tune’ Color of Silver Clusters

Scientists are working to create nanoscale silver clusters with unique fluorescent properties, which are important for a variety of sensing applications including biomedical imaging. In recent...

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