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Top Stories Enter Part of Title  Mapping the Future of Wildfires in a Warming World How can scientists better assess the effects of a warming climate on wildfire behavior, fire risk, and long-term fire trends?

>> Read the Full Article A study in Stardust: Massive Binary Stars Emit Tiny Carbon Particles It’s fitting that Yale junior Donglin Wu’s first major scientific journal article as lead author focuses on stardust — tiny solid grains that form from stellar winds, drift into interstellar space, and may eventually become parts of new planets.

>> Read the Full Article New Approach to Qualifying Nuclear Reactor Components Rolling Out This Year A thousand times faster than conventional testing, an ion beam approach to qualifying materials for use in the cores of advanced nuclear reactors is advancing through stages of approval by the industry standards organization ASTM.

>> Read the Full Article Many Nations Underestimate Greenhouse Emissions From Wastewater Systems, But the Lapse is Fixable Nations worldwide underestimate greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater systems, research from Princeton University shows. Outdated inventory methods and failure to include items like latrines and untreated sewage in national reports are main reasons.

>> Read the Full Article Predicting Extreme Rainfall Through Novel Spatial Modeling Japan is an archipelago with diverse climate zones and complex topography that is prone to heavy rain and flooding.

>> Read the Full Article Warming Raises the Risk That Multiple Wildfires Strike at Once The extreme heat, high winds, and severe dry conditions that produce towering, fast-moving flames that advance by the acre are not just becoming more common; new research shows that these factors are increasingly arising in multiple regions at the same time, creating the conditions for simultaneous wildfires around the world.

>> Read the Full Article Scientists Prove Shellfish Can Be Farmed Far From Shore Rutgers researchers have made a discovery that could change the future of seafood farming in New Jersey.

>> Read the Full Article UH Scientists Discover 10 New Species of Hawaiian Moths University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researchers identified 10 new species and seven new groups (genera) of Hawaiian leaf-roller moths.

>> Read the Full Article $4.6M to Restore Coral Reef in American Samoa A new $4.6–million multi-institute collaborative project to help grow coral restoration capacity in American Samoa will begin in early 2026, leveraging more than two decades of coral heat tolerance studies to inform a restoration with resilience approach.

>> Read the Full Article A.I. Weather Models Fell Short in Predicting Northeastern Blizzard While artificial intelligence has ushered in a new era of more accurate weather forecasting, A.I. models may still struggle to predict freak storms.

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