A new project from two NAU scientists aims to predict the future—specifically, the future of different amphibian species in the face of an unpredictable environment.
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OSU Finds Little Genetic Basis for Some Sea Stars Staying Healthy Amid Deadly Wasting Syndrome
Healthy-looking ochre sea stars have minimal genetic difference from those displaying symptoms of sea star wasting syndrome, say Oregon State University researchers who examined whether genetic variation was the reason some animals went unaffected during an epidemic of the deadly disease.
The Air Quality In Your Home May Be Worse Than In Your Office Building
Results of a recent study highlight the importance of improving air quality in homes for employees who continue to work remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Study Finds Strong Marine Heatwaves in the Arctic
Analysis shows the heatwaves are associated with warming climate
New UWO Research Links Continents to Key Transitions in Earth’s Oceans, Atmosphere and Climate
A new study led by University of Wisconsin Oshkosh geologist Timothy Paulsen advances the understanding of the role continents have played in the chemical evolution of Earth’s oceans, with implications for understanding atmospheric oxygenation and global climate oscillations.
Larsen B Embayment Breaks Up
After more than a decade fastened to the coastline, a large expanse of sea ice broke away from the Antarctic Peninsula in January 2022.