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Stardust in the Antarctic Snow
The quantity of cosmic dust that trickles down to Earth each year ranges between several thousand and ten thousand tons.
All-In-One: New Microbe Degrades Oil to Gas
Crude oil and gas naturally escape from the seabed in many places known as "seeps."
A Battery-Free Sensor for Underwater Exploration
To investigate the vastly unexplored oceans covering most our planet, researchers aim to build a submerged network of interconnected sensors that send data to the surface — an underwater “internet of things.”
Amazon Rainforest Absorbing Less Carbon Than Expected
Agriculture, forestry, and other types of land use account for 23% of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions, yet at the same time natural land processes absorb the equivalent of almost a third of carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and industry, according to the International Panel on Climate Change, which issued the first-ever comprehensive report on land and climate interactions earlier this month.
MSU Professor's Wildfire Research Published in Nature Sustainability
Wildfires in the West are becoming inevitable, and communities that rethink what it means to live with them will likely fare better than those that simply rebuild after they burn.