A data-driven modeling system that reconstructs oceanic circulation of the Red Sea highlights the importance of developing region-specific historical datasets.
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Ultrasound May Rid Groundwater of Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’
New research suggests that ultrasound may have potential in treating a group of harmful chemicals known as PFAS to eliminate them from contaminated groundwater.
Researchers Propose a Unified, Scalable Framework to Measure Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Increased government investment in climate change mitigation is prompting agricultural sectors to find reliable methods for measuring their contribution to climate change.
A Fight Against Climate Change is Happening Under Water
Monitoring seaweed growth has the potential to accelerate regenerative seaweed farming and ocean restoration, and scale blue carbon initiatives, all presenting important opportunities in the fight against climate change.
Shoring up the West’s Grid Against Extreme Weather
Utah engineers and scientists to lead international center supporting climate resilience for 136,000-mile network of power lines.
Japanese Scientists Find Microplastics in the Clouds Above Mount Fuji
After sampling the skies over two Japanese mountains, scientists have found microplastics in the clouds.