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Featured Stories | December 19, 2016
New Study Sets Oxygen-Breathing Limit for Ocean’s Hardiest Organisms
Bacteria can survive in marine environments that are almost completely starved of oxygen. -
Featured Stories | November 28, 2016
Climate Models May Be Overestimating the Cooling Effect of Wildfire Aerosols
Accounting for year-to-year variability enables more accurate projections of climate change and its impacts -
Featured Stories | November 28, 2016
Saharan Dust in the Wind
Scientists find huge reduction in African dust plume led to more Saharan monsoons 11,000 years ago. -
Featured Stories | September 20, 2016
3Q: Kerry Emanuel on a “Parexit” and the serious risks of climate change
In open letter, 375 National Academy of Sciences members warn against opting out of Paris Agreement. -
Featured Stories | September 13, 2016
How Might a Steep Decline in Aerosols Impact the Climate?
EAPS PhD student Daniel Rothenberg targets one of climate modeling’s biggest unknowns. -
Featured Stories | July 21, 2016
Regulating Particulate Pollution: Novel Analysis Yields New Insights
MIT researchers demonstrate new approach to designing location-specific emissions-control measures -
Featured Stories | July 17, 2016
Gauging the impact of climate change on U.S. agriculture
New approach tracks key factors affecting crop yields, enabling early adaptation. -
Featured Stories | June 30, 2016
Scientists observe first signs of healing in the Antarctic ozone layer
September ozone hole has shrunk by 4 million square kilometers since 2000. -
Featured Stories | June 13, 2016
Solving the Mystery of the Antarctic’s Missing Heat
New research may explain why sea temperatures around Antarctica haven’t risen as much as surface temperatures around the globe. -
Featured Stories | May 13, 2016
Study Pinpoints Timing of Oxygen’s First Appearance in Earth’s Atmosphere
Beginning 2.33 billion years ago, atmospheric oxygen built up in just 10 million years. -
Featured Stories | March 7, 2016
Research Takes Center Stage at MIT Climate Symposium
At MIT on Climate=Science + Action, speakers examined what we know, what’s left to learn, and the diverse climate-related research happening throughout the institute—from exoplanets to the deep ocean and everything in between.
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