According to a new report from NOAA Fisheries, the U.S. South Atlantic marine ecosystem is showing signs of chronic stress and changing ocean conditions, in addition to pressure from a growing coastal population.
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Climate-Driven Disease Compromises Seagrass Health
Climate change is prompting more wasting disease, but it also hurting the root system of these grasses.
Previously Unrecorded Chilean Tsunami Identified
A large earthquake off the coast of south-central Chile in 1737 may have caused a substantial tsunami that was absent from historical records, according to new research published in the Nature journal, Communications Earth & Environment today (Thursday 9 December).
Stretchy, Washable Battery Brings Wearable Devices Closer to Reality
UBC researchers have created what could be the first battery that is both flexible and washable.
‘Super Trees’ May Help Save Houston … and Beyond
It’s easy to say “just plant more trees” to mitigate air pollution. But how? Where? And what kind?
A Young, Sun-Like Star May Hold Warnings for Life on Earth
Astronomers spying on a stellar system located dozens of lightyears from Earth have, for the first time, observed a troubling fireworks show.