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Muser Press – New Research Articles Week 12, 2025Science
Muser Press – New Research Articles Week 12, 2025
Discover the latest articles from leading science journals in the Muser Press weekly roundup, showcasing impactful research published this week. Table of Contents Constructed strain…
March 23, 2025
Full articleMost terrestrial carbon is stored in nonliving pools, not forests, study findsScience
Most terrestrial carbon is stored in nonliving pools, not forests, study finds
A new study challenges the long-held view that forests are the primary carbon sinks on land Summary: Researchers analyzing global carbon fluxes from 1992 to…
March 21, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Denmark’s Kalundborg FjordNews
Image of the day: Denmark’s Kalundborg Fjord
Kalundborg Fjord, located on the western coast of Zealand, Denmark, is a picturesque inlet that seamlessly blends natural beauty with…
March 23, 2025
Full articleBridging the early warning gap: WMO marks 75 years of advancing global resilienceNews
Bridging the early warning gap: WMO marks 75 years of advancing global resilience
A changing climate, a growing need for warnings The role of meteorological services in global security Early warnings for all:…
March 23, 2025
Full articleImage of the Day: Labanoras Regional Park’s freshwater tapestryNews
Image of the Day: Labanoras Regional Park’s freshwater tapestry
On March 22, 2025, World Water Day spotlights 'Glacier Preservation', emphasizing the critical role glaciers play in global water systems.…
March 22, 2025
Full articleShrinking Andean glaciers put water security at risk for 90 million peopleNews
Shrinking Andean glaciers put water security at risk for 90 million people
Scientists argue we are not doing enough to curb the carbon emissions fueling climate change Summary: The glaciers of the…
March 21, 2025
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How melting glaciers affect everyday livesClimate
How melting glaciers affect everyday lives
Geneva, Switzerland | AFP The melting of glaciers -- a direct consequence of global warming -- is accelerating, with dramatic consequences for lives and livelihoods.…
March 21, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Wildfire spreads across Mount Garač, MontenegroNews
Image of the day: Wildfire spreads across Mount Garač, Montenegro
A wildfire erupted on Mount Garač in Montenegro’s Danilovgrad Municipality on 8 March 2025, spreading quickly due to dry conditions and strong winds. Firefighters, including…
March 20, 2025
Full articleNew U.S. Academic Alliance for the IPCC opens critical nomination accessNews
New U.S. Academic Alliance for the IPCC opens critical nomination access
The American Geophysical Union and the U.S. Academic Alliance for the IPCC today open calls for U.S. researchers to self-nominate as experts, authors and review…
March 20, 2025
Full articleOlder adults’ climate concerns grow after extreme weather eventsNews
Older adults’ climate concerns grow after extreme weather events
People over 50 who recently experienced an extreme weather event are far more likely to express concern about the effects of climate change on their…
March 20, 2025
Full articleEnergy election: How nuclear is already costing usNews
Energy election: How nuclear is already costing us
Australians already pay for the political divide on energy policy, so throwing the questionable merits of nuclear into the election debate just ups the cost.…
March 20, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: Flooding and landslides strike ItalyNews
Image of the day: Flooding and landslides strike Italy
Relentless rainfall on 14 March 2025 caused widespread flooding and landslides across northern and central Italy, with Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany among the hardest-hit regions. Rising…
March 19, 2025
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Aotearoa’s lost giants: elephant seals once thrived in New ZealandClimate
Aotearoa’s lost giants: elephant seals once thrived in New Zealand
Southern elephant seals are the “canary in the coal mine” for the Southern Ocean, offering insight into how the ecosystem may react to future climate…
March 22, 2025
Full articleHow melting glaciers affect everyday livesClimate
How melting glaciers affect everyday lives
Geneva, Switzerland | AFP The melting of glaciers -- a direct consequence of global warming -- is accelerating, with dramatic consequences for lives and livelihoods.…
March 21, 2025
Full articleWhy North America lost its spring rains while East Asia gained themClimate
Why North America lost its spring rains while East Asia gained them
Tracing the geological history of spring rains Summary: Spring persistent rainfall, a key climate phenomenon in East Asia, has provided vital water resources to the…
March 19, 2025
Full articleHurricanes leave a hidden impact on the deep ocean, study findsClimate
Hurricanes leave a hidden impact on the deep ocean, study finds
After the fury, hurricanes can leave a lasting mark on deep ocean Summary: Hurricanes are known for their destructive force on land, but their effects…
March 18, 2025
Full articleLeft behind in a warming world: Addressing involuntary immobility in climate policyClimate
Left behind in a warming world: Addressing involuntary immobility in climate policy
Addressing the needs of vulnerable populations unable to move away from climate risk areas Summary: While climate change and extreme weather events often drive migration,…
March 17, 2025
Full articleAI unlocks new insights into Antarctic ice flow and sea-level riseClimate
AI unlocks new insights into Antarctic ice flow and sea-level rise
Stanford research focused on the large-scale movements of the Antarctic ice sheet could help improve predictions about how the continent will change in the future…
March 15, 2025
Full articleExtreme ocean heat does not mean climate change is accelerating: studyClimate
Extreme ocean heat does not mean climate change is accelerating: study
An extraordinary jump in ocean temperatures in 2023 and 2024 was at the extreme end of expectations from global warming and would have been "practically…
March 13, 2025
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Muser Press – New Research Articles Week 12, 2025Science
Muser Press – New Research Articles Week 12, 2025
Discover the latest articles from leading science journals in the Muser Press weekly roundup, showcasing impactful research published this week. Table of Contents Constructed strain…
March 23, 2025
Full articleMost terrestrial carbon is stored in nonliving pools, not forests, study findsScience
Most terrestrial carbon is stored in nonliving pools, not forests, study finds
A new study challenges the long-held view that forests are the primary carbon sinks on land Summary: Researchers analyzing global carbon fluxes from 1992 to…
March 21, 2025
Full articleClimate Science Digest: March 20, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: March 20, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup, featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In brief: Researchers from…
March 20, 2025
Full articleClimate Science Digest: March 19, 2025Science
Climate Science Digest: March 19, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup, featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. In brief: Thorny skates…
March 19, 2025
Full articleAncient bacteria reveal a unique way to generate energy without oxygenScience
Ancient bacteria reveal a unique way to generate energy without oxygen
Scientists at Goethe University discover how the oldest enzyme of cellular respiration works – potential applications in removing CO₂ from exhaust gases Summary: Long before…
March 18, 2025
Full articleRising temperatures may trigger airway inflammation due to drier air, study findsScience
Rising temperatures may trigger airway inflammation due to drier air, study finds
Drier air caused by climate change poses respiratory health risk by dehydrating airways, researchers say Summary: As global temperatures rise, drier air could pose a…
March 17, 2025
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Image of the day: World Day for Glaciers highlights global ice lossFacts
Image of the day: World Day for Glaciers highlights global ice loss
The first-ever World Day for Glaciers, observed on 21 March 2025, draws attention to the accelerating loss of the world's glaciers and its consequences for…
March 21, 2025
Full articleImage of the day: February 2025 was the third warmest on recordNewsFacts
Image of the day: February 2025 was the third warmest on record
The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reports that February 2025 was the third warmest February recorded globally, with an average surface air temperature of 13.36°C.…
March 11, 2025
Full articleGreenland: Five things to knowFacts
Greenland: Five things to know
Nuuk, Denmark | AFP Denmark's self-governing territory of Greenland, which votes Tuesday in legislative elections, has been propelled into the political spotlight because of its…
March 8, 2025
Full articleGlobal climate summary for December 2024FactsNews
Global climate summary for December 2024
In Brief: December global temperature reached 1.26°C above the 20th-century average, marking the second-warmest December on record. Northern Hemisphere snow cover ranked 13th lowest; Eurasia…
January 15, 2025
Full articleGlobal climate summary for November 2024FactsNews
Global climate summary for November 2024
November 2024 marked the second-warmest November globally since records began, continuing a year characterized by extraordinary climate extremes. The month also witnessed the second-lowest global…
December 15, 2024
Full articleDroughts emerge as the silent killer reshaping global landscapesFactsNews
Droughts emerge as the silent killer reshaping global landscapes
Droughts are intensifying worldwide, with devastating implications for ecosystems, economies, and human security. Often termed a “slow onset, silent killer,” this escalating threat is now…
December 4, 2024
Full articleGlobal climate summary for October 2024Facts
Global climate summary for October 2024
Second-warmest October for the globe and the lowest sea ice extent on record. Temperature October 2024 marked the second-warmest October globally since records began, with…
November 15, 2024
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