Researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and their colleagues used a new geochemical tool to shed light on the origin of nitrogen and other volatile elements on Earth, which may also prove useful as a way to monitor the activity of volcanoes.
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Scientists Capture 3D Images of Nanoparticles, Atom by Atom, With Unprecedented Precision
Since their invention in the 1930s, electron microscopes have helped scientists peer into the atomic structure of ordinary materials like steel, and even exotic graphene.
'A Bad Time to Be Alive': Study Links Ocean Deoxygenation to Ancient Die-Off
Researchers present new evidence that the deoxygenation of the ocean wiped out biodiversity during one of the “Big Five” mass extinctions in Earth’s history – relevant information as climate change contributes to decreasing oxygen in the oceans today.
Model Quantifies The Impact Of Quarantine Measures On Covid-19’s Spread
Every day for the past few weeks, charts and graphs plotting the projected apex of Covid-19 infections have been splashed across newspapers and cable news.
Grain Market Volatility Causes Uncertainty
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service economists say producers should control what they can, and plan for what they can’t.
Fava Beans Could Replace Soy
Tofu, soy milk and veggie mince. More and more Danes are opting to supplement or completely replace their consumption of animal-based proteins with plant-based proteins.