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Eight people in the U.S. have contracted malaria from local mosquitoes—the first such cases in 20 years, signaling that the[…]
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Eight people in the U.S. have contracted malaria from local mosquitoes—the first such cases in 20 years, signaling that the[…]
Read moreThe U.S. will have to spend approximately $2.1 trillion on transmission in the next three decades. The cost of new[…]
Read moreAncient pathogens escaping from melting permafrost have real potential to damage microbial communities. In computer simulations, the ancient invading pathogens[…]
Read moreA previously underestimated risk lurks in the Arctic’s frozen soil. When permafrost thaws and becomes unstable it can lead to[…]
Read moreEven if the world stopped emitting greenhouse gases tomorrow, ocean levels will continue to rise and keep rising for centuries[…]
Read moreEcological collapse is likely to start sooner than previously believed with tipping points amplifying and accelerating one another. In some[…]
Read moreCarbon stocks buried deep underground are vulnerable to climate change with implications for mitigating global warming through the natural carbon[…]
Read moreHundreds of thousands of fish washed up dead along Texas beaches over the weekend as weather, water, and temperature conditions[…]
Read moreThe heat index—which combines temperature with humidity—-soared above 100 degrees Fahrenheit across much of Puerto Rico on June 5th, with[…]
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