New research provides the first direct evidence for the Gulf Stream blender effect, identifying a new mechanism of mixing water across the swift-moving current.
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A New Social Role For Echolocation In Bats That Hunt Together
Searching for food at night can be tricky.
Toxic Metal Air Pollution Nanoparticles Found Inside The ‘Powerhouses’ Of Heart Cells Of City Dwellers
Toxic metallic air pollution nanoparticles are getting inside the crucial, energy-producing structures within the hearts of people living in polluted cities, causing cardiac stress – a new study confirms.
The Latest Findings On The MOSAiC Floe
The New Siberian Islands were the birthplace of the MOSAiC floe: the sea ice in which the research vessel Polarstern is now drifting through the Arctic was formed off the coast of the archipelago, which separates the East Siberian Sea and the Laptev Sea to the north of Siberia, in December 2018.
Harmful Microbes Found on Sewer Pipe Walls
Can antibiotic-resistant bacteria escape from sewers into waterways and cause a disease outbreak?
Solar Assisted Heating Networks Reduce Environmental Impact And Energy Consumption
More than 40% of energy consumption in the European Union is by buildings and 63% of this figure is due to residential dwellings.