ETH researchers have analysed individual marine bacterial cells to show that metabolic processes inside them determine the amount of gas they release, which is involved in cloud formation.
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Cold Air Rises. What That Means for Earth’s Climate.
The lightness of water vapor buffers climate warming in the tropics.
Bat 'Super Immunity' May Explain How Bats Carry Coronaviruses—USask Study
A University of Saskatchewan (USask) research team has uncovered how bats can carry the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) coronavirus without getting sick—research that could shed light on how coronaviruses make the jump to humans and other animals.
Can Seagrass Meadows Continue to Mitigate Climate Change?
Rising ocean temperatures threaten seagrass meadows and their ability to hold carbon
Climate Change Could Reawaken Indian Ocean El Niño
Global warming is approaching a tipping point that during this century could reawaken an ancient climate pattern similar to El Niño in the Indian Ocean, new research led by scientists from The University of Texas at Austin has found.
Outsmarting The Enemy: Treefrogs Rely On Illusions To Find A Mate Without Being Eaten
Treefrogs become easy targets for predators and parasites when they send mating calls, but they’re finding a way to fool their enemies with a little help from a wingman.