Research finds predicted ocean warming and acidification can change microbes on the surface of kelp, leading to disease and further decline of kelp forests putting fisheries at risk.
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Scientists to Create Nnew 'Chemical Noses' to Rid the Environment of Industrial Pollutants
Scientists from five European countries have joined forces to develop next-generation 'chemical noses' to remove industrial pollutants from the environment.
Climate Modeling Shows Significant Shifts In 21st Century Pacific Northwest Coastal Forest Vegetation
A changing climate in the 21st century will significantly alter the coastal forests of the Pacific Northwest, according to modeling by Oregon State University researchers.
‘Twilight Zone’ Could Help Preserve Shallow Water Reefs
Corals lurking in deeper, darker waters could one day help to replenish shallow water reefs under threat from ocean warming and bleaching events, according to researchers.
To Conserve Energy, AI Clears Up Cloudy Forecasts
If the forecast calls for rain, you’ll probably pack an umbrella.
How Does the Amazon Rain Forest Cope with Drought?
The Amazon rain forest isn’t necessarily a place that many would associate with a drought, yet prolonged dry spells are projected to become more prevalent and severe because of climate change.