Near the Filchner Ice Shelf in the south of the Antarctic Weddell Sea, a research team has found the world's largest fish breeding area known to date.
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Utility-Scale Solar Energy Impedes Endangered Florida Panthers
Florida, the “Sunshine State,” is rapidly increasing installation of utility-scale solar energy (USSE) facilities to combat carbon emissions and climate change.
Thaw of Permafrost Has Vast Impact on Built Environment
Permafrost has a central role in the sustainable development of the Arctic region.
Predator Species Help to Buffer Climate Change Impacts on Biodiversity
Predator species may buffer the negative impacts of climate change by mitigating against the loss of biodiversity, according to new research led by scientists in Trinity College Dublin and Hokkaido University.
Rainy Days Harm the Economy
Economic growth goes down when the number of wet days and days with extreme rainfall go up, a team of Potsdam scientists finds.
Transforming Farming With Farmer Led Experimentation
Agricultural scientists are changing the way they think about how and why they do field research.