Vigorous and rapid air exchanges might not always be a good thing when it comes to addressing levels of coronavirus particles in a multiroom building, according to a new modeling study.
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Warming Seas Might Also Look Less Colorful to Some Fish. Here’s Why It Matters.
Climate change is driving some fish into cooler, deeper waters. Now they may be faced with another challenge: how to make sense of a world drained of color.
Microplastics Affect Global Nutrient Cycle and Oxygen Levels in the Ocean
The effects of the steadily increasing amount of plastic in the ocean are complex and not yet fully understood.
Why Climate Change is Driving Some to Skip Having Kids
A new study finds that overconsumption, overpopulation and uncertainty about the future are among the top concerns of those who say climate change is affecting their reproductive decision-making.
Solar Panels Are Contagious - but in a Good Way: Study
The number of solar panels within shortest distance from a house is the most important factor in determining the likelihood of that house having a solar panel, when compared with a host of socio-economic and demographic variables.
Energy Unleashed by Submarine Volcanoes Could Power a Continent
Volcanic eruptions deep in our oceans are capable of extremely powerful releases of energy, at a rate high enough to power the whole of the United States, according to research published today.