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Litter Problem At England’s Protected Coasts
Beaches in or near England’s Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have the same levels of litter as those in unprotected areas, new research shows.
COVID-19: How Can Satellites Help?
The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic has virtually paralysed daily life as we know it.
Tiny Polymer Springs Give A Boost To Environmental Clean Up
A study from Sujit Datta's lab, led by graduate student Christopher Browne, found that a promising class of cleaning solutions behave in ways that both confound traditional fluid models and explain their usefulness to remediation efforts.
Scientists Reveal the Factors that Influence the Mechanism of Soil Nitrogen Transformation
Study highlights the importance of different organisms as Earth becomes hotter and drier.
Climate Change To Affect Fish Sizes And Complex Food Webs
Global climate change will affect fish sizes in unpredictable ways and, consequently, impact complex food webs in our oceans, a new Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)-led study has shown.