不良研究所 Science and Climate News / 不良研究所 Science and Climate News for 不良研究所 en Maternal Exposure to Crude Oil, Flame Retardants Can Affect Later Generations /climate/news/killifish-0 <p>A tiny fish with transparent embryos is helping 不良研究所, researchers shed light on how exposure to crude oil and flame retardants can affect behavior, skeletal growth, cardiac health and other internal functions in offspring and subsequent generations.</p><p>The research on multiple generations of Atlantic killifish (mummichogs) was published across three papers in the journal <a href="https://pubs.acs.org/journal/esthag">Environmental Science and Technology</a>.</p> August 27, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/killifish-0 Chromium-6, Nanosilver Detected in LA Fire Cleanup Zones /climate/news/chromium-6-nanosilver-detected-la-fire-cleanup-zones <p>Air quality scientists have detected elevated levels of hexavalent chromium and silver in air samples collected from the debris cleanup zones for the Eaton and Palisades wildfires, which occurred January 2025 in Los Angeles County.</p> August 27, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/chromium-6-nanosilver-detected-la-fire-cleanup-zones Rainy Tropics Could Face Unprecedented Droughts as an Atlantic Current Slows /news/rainy-tropics-could-face-unprecedented-droughts-atlantic-current-slows New research warns that global rainfall patterns could shift dramatically as a result of climate change July 30, 2025 Andy Fell /news/rainy-tropics-could-face-unprecedented-droughts-atlantic-current-slows Tahoe State of the Lake Report Released for 2024 /news/tahoe-state-lake-report-released-2024 <p>The 不良研究所 Tahoe Environmental Research Center today released its 鈥<a href="https://tahoe.ucdavis.edu/sites/g/files/dgvnsk4286/files/inline-files/2025SOTL_Web.pdf">Tahoe: State of the Lake Report</a><a href="https://tahoe.ucdavis.edu/sites/g/files/dgvnsk4286/files/inline-files/2025SOTL_Web.pdf">,</a>鈥 which presents data from 2024 in the context of the long-term record.</p> July 17, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /news/tahoe-state-lake-report-released-2024 Plants Seek Friendly Environments Rather Than Adapt /news/plants-seek-friendly-environments-rather-adapt <p>As jewelflowers spread into California from the desert Southwest over the past couple of million years, they settled in places that felt like home, according to a new study from the 不良研究所. The work, published July 1 in <a href="https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2503670122">Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</a>, shows that the ability of plants and animals to adapt to changing climates might be more limited than it appears.</p> July 01, 2025 Andy Fell /news/plants-seek-friendly-environments-rather-adapt Massive Burps of Carbon Dioxide Led to Oxygen-less Ocean Environments in the Deep Past /news/massive-burps-carbon-dioxide-led-oxygen-less-ocean-environments-deep-past <p>New research from the 不良研究所, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Texas A&amp;M University reveals that massive emissions, or burps, of carbon dioxide from natural earth systems led to significant decreases in ocean oxygen concentrations some 300 million years ago. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p> June 23, 2025 Andy Fell /news/massive-burps-carbon-dioxide-led-oxygen-less-ocean-environments-deep-past Lake Tahoe Clarity Report: Trend Stable, Not Improving /climate/news/lake-tahoe-clarity-report-trend-stable-not-improving 不良研究所 Tahoe Environmental Research Center releases its annual Tahoe Clarity Report. June 16, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/lake-tahoe-clarity-report-trend-stable-not-improving Fish 鈥楤eauty Salons鈥 Offer Insight into How Microbes Move Within Reefs /climate/news/fish-beauty-salons-offer-insight-how-microbes-move-within-reefs <p>Where do you go when you鈥檙e a fish and you need a skincare treatment? Coral reefs contain natural 鈥渂eauty salons,鈥 lively social hubs of activity where fish 鈥渃lients鈥 swim up and wait to be serviced by smaller fish cleaners. The little cleaners dart under and around their much bigger clients 鈥 even entering their mouths 鈥 cleaning their scales of bacteria and parasites like a team of car washers servicing a Buick. Sometimes cleaners even rub against their clients, providing a soothing massage.</p> June 05, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/fish-beauty-salons-offer-insight-how-microbes-move-within-reefs EV Battery Recycling Key to Future Lithium Supplies /news/ev-battery-recycling-key-future-lithium-supplies <p>Lightweight, powerful lithium-ion batteries are crucial for the transition to electric vehicles, and global demand for lithium is set to grow rapidly over the next 25 years. A new analysis from the 不良研究所, published May 29 in <a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-025-01561-5">Nature Sustainability</a>, looks at how new mining operations and battery recycling could meet that demand. Recycling could play a big role in easing supply constraints, the researchers found.</p> May 29, 2025 Andy Fell /news/ev-battery-recycling-key-future-lithium-supplies Extreme Weather Cycles Change Underwater Light at Tahoe /climate/news/extreme-weather-cycles-change-underwater-light-tahoe Large shifts in UV radiation at Lake Tahoe are associated with wet and dry climate extremes, finds a 不良研究所 study. May 21, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/extreme-weather-cycles-change-underwater-light-tahoe Native Turtles Return to Yosemite After Removal of Invasive Bullfrogs /climate/news/native-turtles-return-yosemite-removal-invasive-bullfrogs After invasive American bullfrogs croak, native turtles return to Yosemite, finds a 不良研究所 study. May 20, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/native-turtles-return-yosemite-removal-invasive-bullfrogs Helping Birds and Floating Solar Energy Coexist /climate/news/helping-birds-and-floating-solar-energy-coexist How might floating solar energy projects impact wild birds and vice versa? A 不良研究所 paper outlines key considerations for a growing floating solar industry. May 12, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/helping-birds-and-floating-solar-energy-coexist Sulfur Runoff Amplifies Mercury Concentrations in Florida Everglades /climate/news/agricultural-use-sulfur-amplifies-mercury-concentrations-florida-everglades Sulfur from sugarcane crops is flowing into wetlands in the Florida Everglades, creating toxic methylmercury, which accumulates in fish, a 不良研究所 study finds. May 08, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/agricultural-use-sulfur-amplifies-mercury-concentrations-florida-everglades A New Record for California鈥檚 Highest Tree /climate/news/new-record-californias-highest-tree A 不良研究所 professor's pleasure hike in the High Sierra turned into a new elevation record for California's highest tree, the Jeffrey pine, which wasn't formerly known to grow at extreme elevations. April 17, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/new-record-californias-highest-tree Restored Stream Supports New Wild Salmon Run /climate/news/restored-stream-supports-new-wild-salmon-run A 不良研究所 study confirms Putah Creek origin salmon for first time, marking a win for creek restoration and wild salmon, and providing hope for other degraded streams around the globe. March 20, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/restored-stream-supports-new-wild-salmon-run Burning Question: How to Save an Old-Growth Forest in Tahoe /climate/news/burning-question-how-save-old-growth-forest-tahoe <p>On the shores of Lake Tahoe at Emerald Bay State Park grows what some consider to be the most iconic old-growth forest in the Lake Tahoe Basin. Giant ponderosa pines 鈥 some of the last remaining in the area 鈥 share space with at least 13 other tree species.&nbsp;</p> March 03, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/burning-question-how-save-old-growth-forest-tahoe Energy and Transportation Experts /climate/news/climate-change-experts-energy-and-transportation <p>The following sources from the 不良研究所, are available to talk with media about&nbsp;<a href="https://climatechange.ucdavis.edu/news/">climate change</a>&nbsp;impacts and solutions related to energy and transportation.&nbsp;</p><p>Find more energy and transportation experts and learn about their research at the <a href="https://its.ucdavis.edu/">不良研究所 Institute of Transportation Studies</a> and <a href="https://energy.ucdavis.edu/">Energy and Efficiency Institute</a><a href="https://energy.ucdavis.edu/about/people/faculty/"> </a>websites.&nbsp;</p> February 07, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/climate-change-experts-energy-and-transportation Vanilla Farmers Search for a Crop and Conservation Sweet Spot /climate/news/vanilla-farmers-search-crop-and-conservation-sweet-spot <p>Vanilla is vital to the livelihoods of farmers in Madagascar, where the globally popular dessert ingredient is the country鈥檚 No. 1 export. A fun, thought-provoking game designed by a team of scientists and played by Malagasy vanilla farmers reveals the challenges of payment programs that incentivize forest conservation in the region, according to a study led by the 不良研究所.</p> February 06, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/vanilla-farmers-search-crop-and-conservation-sweet-spot Clear Lake Water Quality Report Recommends Rehabilitation Strategy /climate/news/clear-lake-water-quality-report-recommends-rehabilitation-strategy Clear Lake's water quality suffers from low-to-no-oxygen conditions, finds a report from 不良研究所 Tahoe Environmental Research Center. January 29, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/clear-lake-water-quality-report-recommends-rehabilitation-strategy How Urban Streams, Climate Change and Unhoused People Intertwine /climate/news/urban-streams-climate-change-and-unhoused A search for compassionate, sustainable solutions takes researchers to Bay Area streams to investigate the intersections of climate change, urban streams and unhoused people. January 27, 2025 Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/urban-streams-climate-change-and-unhoused