A new study by Michigan Tech researchers questions conventional methods of calculating carbon emissions liability based on point source pollution by introducing new “bottleneck” theory.
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UBCO Researcher Uses Computer Modelling to Predict Reef Health
‘Virtual’ coral reefs become diagnostic tool to help manage the planet’s reefs
NASA Gathers Nighttime Images of Laura Becoming a Hurricane
Tropical Storm Laura strengthened to a hurricane in the morning hours of Aug. 25, and NASA provided infrared imagery that showed the structure, temperature and rainmaking capabilities of the storm.
Scientists Catalogue Shark and Ray Distribution in Florida Lagoon
Researchers also observed size and compositional differences by region and season.
Researchers Show Potential For Subseasonal Forecasts To Predict Dengue Outbreaks
A new study demonstrates for the first time that subseasonal rainfall and temperature forecasts can be used to predict outbreaks of dengue fever by estimating mosquito abundance.
Some of America’s Favorite Produce Crops May Need to Get a Move On by 2045
Berkeley Lab study finds warmer California temperatures by mid-century will be too hot for some crops, just right for others