Scientists have revealed that the partnership between an alga and bacteria is making the essential element nitrogen newly available in the Arctic Ocean.
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Students Helping to Make Islands Carbon Neutral
Small island communities across the globe are facing some of the earliest and most severe impacts of climate change.
Study: Impact of Food Waste Campaigns Muted, but Point Toward Right Direction
Food waste can be problematic at all-you-can-eat buffet-style restaurants or university dining halls for obvious reasons: With little incentive to pile less food on their plate, diners tend to overindulge.
Newly Hatched Invasive Grass Carp Found in Maumee River, Ohio
A genetic analysis conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey recently confirmed that larval, or newly hatched, fish collected from the Maumee River during the summer of 2018 are grass carp, one species of invasive Asian carps that threaten the Great Lakes.
Arctic Change has Widespread Impacts
Researchers highlight far-reaching effects of climate change on the Arctic.
International Voyage Aims to Unravel Mysteries of Pacific Salmon Survival
An international team of biologists is setting out into some of the roughest waters in the North Pacific Ocean in the middle of winter to try to solve the fundamental mystery of Pacific salmon: What determines whether they live or die?