New research suggests that the negative effects of the ozone hole on the carbon uptake of the Southern Ocean are reversible, but only if greenhouse gas emissions rapidly decrease.
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Artificial Intelligence and Genetics Can Help Farmers Grow Corn with Less Fertilizer
Novel process harnesses machine learning to reveal groups of genes that determine how efficiently plants use nitrogen.
Scientists Look to Changing Tree Color to Predict Volcanic Eruptions
NASA scientists believe it may be possible to predict when a volcano will erupt by using satellites to track changes in the color of surrounding trees.
Rice Engineers Tackle Sunlight Intermittency in Solar Desalination
Scalable, low-maintenance design recycles heat for a steady supply of drinking water off grid.
Mitigating the Effect of Urban Heat Release on Local Rainfall
Stifling heat and sticky air often make summertime in the city uncomfortable.
Drinking Water, Select Foods Linked to PFAS in California Adults
While concentrations of older “forever” chemicals appear to have decreased in many foods over the last two decades, a new study found that drinking water, along with seafood, eggs, and brown rice, still contribute to PFAS exposure in adults.