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- 			 Earth EarthSurface spills near fracking sites implicated in water contaminationChemical spills from fracking operations are the likely source of chemicals found in drinking water wells in northeastern Pennsylvania. 
- 			 Oceans OceansOxygen in Black Sea has declined by more than a third since 1955The Black Sea’s oxygen-rich surface layer shrank by more than a third from 1955 through 2013, compressing marine habitats and bringing toxic hydrogen sulfide closer to the surface. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsJumping conchs triumph at overheated athletics“Simple” circulatory system outdoes fancier ones in delivering oxygen for jumping conchs in simulated climate change conditions. By Susan Milius
- 			 Oceans OceansWidespread coral bleaching threatens world’s reefsThe world’s corals are experiencing their third major bleaching event in 17 years. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsWhat happens to animals in a hurricane?Hurricanes can be devastating to animals on land and in the sea, but they can also provide opportunities. 
- 			 Earth EarthGiant asteroid may have triggered deadly volcano eruptionsIncreased volcanic eruptions coincided much more closely with an asteroid impact and the extinction of the dinosaurs than previously believed, a new study suggests. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsSome seabirds will be hit hard by sea level riseSeabird species that nest on low-lying islands in stormy winter months could see huge losses as sea levels rise, a new study finds. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsLife in the polar ocean is surprisingly active in the dark winterThe Arctic polar winter may leave marine ecosystems dark for weeks on end, but life doesn’t shut down, a new study finds. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsAlpine bee tongues shorten as climate warmsPollinators’ match with certain alpine flowers erodes as climate change pushes fast evolution. By Susan Milius
- 			 Cosmology CosmologyComplexity in the universe, hidden craters and more reader feedbackReaders discuss order and disorder in the universe, the languages of science communication and more. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsMap captures Earth’s antineutrino glowTiny subatomic particles called antineutrinos stream away from Earth at different concentrations across the globe, a new map illustrates. By Meghan Rosen
- 			 Climate ClimateHurricane reports ignore indirect deathsNearly half of all hurricane and tropical storm fatalities are indirect, yet they typically aren’t included in official storm reports.