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Clay Minerals Call the Shots With Carbon
Clay minerals suspended in seawater binds sedimentary organic carbon to their mineral surfaces. But the quantity of carbon that is bound and the source of that carbon very much depends on the clay mineral in question.
New Tool Can Help Nova Scotia Lobster Fishery Address Impacts of Climate Change
U.S. and Canadian researchers have developed a new tool that incorporates projected changes in ocean climate onto specific fishery management areas.
Hydrologic Simulation Models That Inform Policy Decisions Are Difficult to Interpret Correctly
Hydrologic models that simulate natural systems can help predict and manage water resources.
Sweating for Science
When people become stressed, their bodies can respond by sweating.
Astronomy Picture of the Day - Planet Earth at Blue Hour
Nature photographers and other fans of planet Earth always look forward to the blue hour.