Billions of years ago, life on Earth was mostly just large slimy mats of microbes living in shallow water.
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Chemist Uses CO2 To Convert Seawater Into Drinking Water
More than 800 million people around the world lack access to clean drinking water. And according to the United Nations, the figure will swell to 3.3 billion by 2030.
Texas A&M Study: Marine Heatwaves Can Strengthen Hurricanes
Scientists have found that ocean events, such as a heatwave and a recent storm, can contribute to strengthening hurricanes.
Study Delivers New Knowledge About What Causes Thunderstorms And Cloud Bursts
Thunderstorms are weather disturbances characterized by concentrations of thunder, lightning and fierce winds.
New Institute To Study Behavioral Plasticity In Locusts
Texas A&M is part of a multi-university collaboration to study locust swarms and how to limit the destruction they leave behind.
Spalte Splits
In summer 2020, a huge piece of ice split off from the Arctic’s largest remaining ice shelf.