NOAA and partner scientists speaking Friday, August 17, at the Goldschmidt annual international conference on geochemistry reported their research is finding that coastal waters and river estuaries are more vulnerable to ocean acidification than offshore waters.
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To Float or Not to Float? Mystery Solved as to Why Algae Balls Float and Sink
Scientists from the University of Bristol have uncovered the age-old mystery of why marimo algae balls sink at night and float during the day.
Stanford scientists show a controversial trawling ban did not hurt fishing communities
Fishing bans don’t have to hurt fishing communities, according to a new study led by Stanford researchers.
Supercomputing Simulations and Machine Learning Help Improve Power Plants
High-performance computing resources and data-driven machine learning help University of Stuttgart researchers model how coal, nuclear, and geothermal power plants could be retrofitted for cleaner, safer, and more efficient and flexible operation.
How carbon-filled oceans affect a tiny but important organism
They’re impossible to see with the naked eye. They’re difficult to pronounce.
Near Two Million Acres On Fire in the United States
The West Coast of the United States is shrouded in smoke from the 110 large fires (this does not include smaller fires within each complex of fires) that have erupted across the region during this fire season. Over 1.9 million acres are or have been ablaze. Six new large fires were reported in Idaho, Nevada and Oregon over the weekend and eight large fires have been contained including the Ferguson Fire near Yosemite National Park in California.