The study, led by the University of Bristol and published today in Nature’s Communications Earth & Environment journal, sheds new light on the many compounds supporting various microbes which form part of a huge subglacial ecosystem.
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Digital Precision Ag Tool Helps Nepalese Rice Farmers Breakthrough Yield Barriers
Traditional fertilization practices and over simplified nutrient recommendations are directly tied to Nepal’s declining rice yields; researchers have introduced a promising new tool that is bridging the productivity gap through a more precise, farmer-participatory approach.
Watching Thunderstorms March Across Lake Victoria
The lake in eastern Africa is known for its intense nighttime thunderstorms, which are influenced by the lake's location, size, and nearby topography.
Boosting the Efficiency of Carbon Capture and Conversion Systems
Systems for capturing and converting carbon dioxide from power plant emissions could be important tools for curbing climate change, but most are relatively inefficient and expensive.
Address Major Holes In Ozone Hole Treaty To Avert Stronger Climate Change And Serious Health Risks, Experts Warn
A new paper, co-authored by a University of Sussex scientist, has revealed major holes in an international treaty designed to help repair the ozone layer, putting human health at risk and increasing the speed of climate change.
Music-induced Emotions Can Be Predicted from Brain Scans
Researchers at the University of Turku have discovered what type of neural mechanisms are the basis for emotional responses to music.


