The fauna in the Antarctica could be in danger due the pathogens humans spread in places and research stations in the southern ocean.
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Less Ozone Means More Snow for Antarctica
Ozone layer depletion has increased snowfall over Antarctica in recent decades, partially mitigating the ongoing loss of the continent’s ice sheet mass, new University of Colorado Boulder research finds.
Genetic Changes Associated with Physical Activity Emerge Thanks to Machine Learning Pioneers
Time spent sitting, sleeping and moving is determined in part by our genes, University of Oxford researchers have shown.
Can Artificial Intelligence Help Build Better, Smarter Climate Models?
Look at a digital map of the world with pixels that are more than 50 miles on a side and you’ll see a hazy picture: whole cities swallowed up into a single dot; Vancouver Island and the Great Lakes just one pixel wide.
Increasing Seal Population Will Not Harm Largest Fish Stocks in the Baltic
Seals feeding on fish does not decrease fish stocks of Baltic cod, herring and sprat the most – climate change, nutrient load and fisheries do, shows a new study from Stockholm University.
When Scientists Push People to Their Tipping Point
You probably overestimate just how far someone can push you before you reach your tipping point, new research suggests.