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Climate chronicles
Climate chronicles brings together Nature Reviews Earth & Environment's annual series of 'Year in Review' articles.
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Dinosaur 200th Anniversary Collection
2024 marks 200 years since William Buckland reported his research on Megalosaurus, later recognised as the first non-avian dinosaur genus to be formally named by science.
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Soils in Food Systems
Soils are vital for food production, biodiversity conservation, and climate regulation.
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Rifts
Earth’s tectonic plates extend and break-apart during rifting.
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Tools of the Trade by GeoLatinas
In this collection, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment features a series of Tools of the Trade articles (short articles on a method, instrument, or approach used in Earth and environmental science research) written by early career members of the GeoLatinas.
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Science at Extreme Pressures
Under extreme pressure, matter can exhibit novel or counter-intuitive phenomena such as superconductivity at unusually high-temperature, unexpected chemical stoichiometries and reaction kinetics, or new material phases.
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Plastics in the environment
Plastic is ubiquitous in our lives and the environment.
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Deep water
Deep water refers to the water, and its constituent ions, in Earth’s interior.
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Permafrost in a warming world
Permafrost regions are vast and thawing.
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Research in support of COP26
This November, world leaders will meet in Glasgow, UK for the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) to discuss action on the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
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Nobel Prize in Physics 2021
The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to Syukuro Manabe, Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi for their advances in complex physical systems. In
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