Among the tiniest living things in the ocean are a group of single celled microbes called Prochlorococcus.
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UCLA-led Research Reveals Extent of L.A. and California Wildfires’ Impact on Air Quality
Two related and recently published studies by teams led by UCLA Fielding School of Public Health researchers aim to help people make safer choices during wildfires.
Fighting Extinction, Coral Reefs Show Signs of Adapting to Warming Seas
As coral reefs decline at unprecedented rates, new research has revealed that some coral species may be more resilient to warming temperatures than others.
Climate Change is Making Rollercoaster Harvests the New Normal
From corn chips to tofu, climate change is messing with the menu.
What Climate Change Means for the Mediterranean Sea
Climate change threatens marine and coastal ecosystems in the Mediterranean region.
Plant Samples Preserved in Museums May Hold Key to Advancing Biodiversity
An international multi-center study has revealed how diet plays a greater role in the prevalence of obesity globally than was previously understood, according to findings published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


