Research highlights new ways to support East African coastal communities during times of climate change and now a pandemic.
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Fire Aerosols Decrease Global Terrestrial Ecosystem Productivity through Changing Climate
Fire is the primary form of terrestrial ecosystem disturbance on a global scale, and a major source of aerosols from the terrestrial biosphere to the atmosphere.
Fishing Less Could Be a Win for Both Lobstermen and Endangered Whales
A new study by researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) found that New England’s historic lobster fishery may turn a higher profit by operating with less gear in the water and a shorter season.
Aircore Campaigns Depict Pollution Path between Stratosphere and Troposphere
Most researches on stratosphere and troposphere exchange (STE) are carried out using model simulations.
UC Study Uncovers Clues to COVID-19 in the Brain
A study by University of Cincinnati researchers and three Italian institutions reviewing neuroimaging and neurological symptoms in patients with COVID-19 may shed light on the virus’s impact on the central nervous system.
Superworms Digest Plastic, With Help From Their Bacterial Sidekicks
Resembling giant mealworms, superworms (Zophobas atratus) are beetle larvae that are often sold in pet stores as feed for reptiles, fish and birds.