The ice worm is one of the largest organisms that spends its entire life in ice and Washington State University scientist Scot Hotalilng is one of the only people on the planet studying it.
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New Unprinting Method Can Help Recycle Paper and Curb Environmental Costs
Imagine if your printer had an “unprint” button that used pulses of light to remove toner, curbing environmental impacts compared with conventional paper recycling.
NCCOS Scientists Publish Flow Rates for 14-year-long Oil Spill in Gulf of Mexico
Scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) have calculated a new estimate of flow rates of oil leaking at the site of the former Taylor Energy Mississippi Canyon 20 (MC20) drilling platform at between nine and 108 barrels (378 to 4,536 gallons) a day.
Researchers Discover More Than 50 Lakes Beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet
Researchers have discovered 56 previously uncharted subglacial lakes beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet bringing the total known number of lakes to 60.
Nature Paper Explains Impact of Forest Management on Water Resources
Billions of people worldwide rely on streams flowing from forest lands for their water supply.
Lab-Grown Dairy: The Next Food Frontier
Lab-grown meat is getting a lot of attention along with plant-based meat substitutes.