NOAA Fisheries announces scientific research paper that describes a new species of baleen whale in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Standard Water Treatment Eliminates Enveloped Viruses — Like The Coronavirus
Texas A&M researchers have shown that water treatment has the potential to remove nearly all viruses that have an "outer fortress" from drinking water.
The Business of Bees
The economic value of insect pollinators was $34 billion in the U.S. in 2012, much higher than previously thought, according to researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Penn State University.
Fish in Warming Scottish Seas Grow Faster but Reach a Smaller Size
Researchers have found new evidence that global warming is affecting the size of commercial fish species, documenting for the first time that juvenile fish are getting bigger, as well as confirming that adult fish are getting smaller as sea temperatures rise.
Biodiversity is its Own Catalyst – To a Point
For decades, scientists have wrestled with rival theories to explain how interactions between species, like competition, influence biodiversity.
An International Team of Climatologists is Studying How to Minimise Errors in Observed Climate Trends
The instrumental climate record is the cultural heritage of humankind, the result of the diligent work of many generations of people all over the world.