Texas A&M researchers examined particulate organic matter and how it affects declining coral reefs in Hawaii.
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Landsat Illustrates Five Decades of Change to Greenland Glaciers
Comparing satellite imagery of Greenland's glaciers bring decades-long changes into view.
Slowed Metabolism Helps Geese Fly High
A few years before NASA astronaut Jessica Meir began learning to fly a spacecraft for her upcoming trip to the International Space Station, she was in flight-training of a different kind: teaching bar-headed geese how to fly in a wind tunnel at the University of British Columbia.
Rice Reactor Turns Greenhouse Gas into Pure Liquid Fuel
A common greenhouse gas could be repurposed in an efficient and environmentally friendly way with an electrolyzer that uses renewable electricity to produce pure liquid fuels.
Glacier Sediments Act as a Sponge for Contaminants
Sediments on the surfaces of a glacier in eastern B.C. and elsewhere in the world are acting as a sponge and absorbing large amounts of contaminants that are contained in glacial meltwater.
Agrivoltaics Proves Mutually Beneficial Across Food, Water, Energy Nexus
Building resilience in renewable energy and food production is a fundamental challenge in today's changing world, especially in regions susceptible to heat and drought.