The Chesapeake Bay has a long history of nutrient pollution resulting in degraded water quality.
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Methane Emissions from Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells Underestimated
A recent McGill study published in Environmental Science and Technology finds that annual methane emissions from abandoned oil and gas (AOG) wells in Canada and the US have been greatly underestimated – by as much as 150% in Canada, and by 20% in the US. Indeed, the research suggests that methane gas emissions from AOG wells are currently the 10th and 11th largest sources of anthropogenic methane emission in the US and Canada, respectively.
Researchers Construct Molecular Nanofibers That Are Stronger Than Steel
Self-assembly is ubiquitous in the natural world, serving as a route to form organized structures in every living organism.
Unique Solar System Views from NASA Sun-Studying Missions
Though they focus on the star at the center of our solar system, three of NASA’s Sun-watching spacecraft have captured unique views of the planets throughout the last several months.
Air Pollution Linked To Higher Risk Of Sight Loss From AMD
Air pollution is linked to a heightened risk of progressive and irreversible sight loss, known as age related macular degeneration (AMD), reveals a large long term study led by UCL researchers.
Crunch! ‘Shell-Crushing’ Sounds Revealed In A Large Marine Predator
“Shell-crushing” – exactly what it sounds like – is a predatory mode used by numerous marine life from crabs to octopuses to large fishes and mammals when they eat hard-shelled mollusks like clams, oysters and conchs.