Commercial fish farms should be moved away from seagrass meadows in order for both to thrive in the future, according to new research.
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Mapping Species Range Shifts Under Recent Climatic Changes
The inclusion of taxon-specific sensitivity to a shifting climate helps us understand species distributional responses to changes in climate.
PSU Study Finds Room for Improvement in South Korea's Polluted River Basin
A new Portland State University study shows that even though water quality has improved in South Korea's Han River basin since the 1990s, there are still higher-than-acceptable levels of pollutants in some of the more urbanized regions in and around the capital Seoul.
The More You Smoke, the Greater Your Risk of a Heart Rhythm Disorder
The more you smoke, the greater your risk of a heart rhythm disorder called atrial fibrillation. That’s the finding of a study published today in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, a European Society of Cardiology (ESC) journal (1).
NASA's GPM Satellite Examined Tropical Storm Chris' Power
As Tropical Storm Chris was strengthening into a short-lived hurricane, the Global Precipitation Measurement mission or GPM core satellite investigated the storm's rainfall and cloud heights. By July 12, Chris weakened to a tropical storm and was passing by Nova Scotia, Canada.
Geological Records Reveal Sea-Level Rise Threatens UK Salt Marshes Study Says
Sea-level rise will endanger valuable salt marshes across the United Kingdom by 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions continue unabated, according to an international study co-authored by a Rutgers University-New Brunswick professor.