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Study: Breaking Waves Propel Ancient Molecules Into the Air
Researchers study how aerosol production carries ancient organic matter from the ocean to the atmosphere.
Mountain Streams Emit a Surprising Amount of CO2
For the first time, an EPFL-led team of scientists has measured the total amount of CO2 emissions from mountain streams worldwide.
Yale Researchers Find Cells Linked to Leading Cause of Blindness in Elderly
Age-related macular degeneration is one of the leading causes of blindness in the elderly, affecting more than 2 million people in the United States and leading to progressive loss of central vision.
Hydrogen Boride Nanosheets: A Promising Material for Hydrogen Carrier
Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology, University of Tsukuba, and colleagues in Japan report a promising hydrogen carrier in the form of hydrogen boride nanosheets.
Daylight Not Rain Most Important for Africa ‘Green-Up’ Phenomenon
Contrary to popular belief, seasonal rains are not the most important factor for starting the growth cycle of plants across Africa.