LSU College of the Coast & Environment Distinguished Professor Emeritus John Day has collaborated with archeologists on a new analysis of societal development.
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Rebirth of the Japanese Black Tea Market: Challenges for Entrepreneurial Green Tea Farmers
In Japan, tea farms are found in warm areas, whose northern limit is Ibaraki prefecture, where green tea has been produced.
Boaty McBoatface Sheds Light on Warming Ocean Abyss
The debut mission involving the autonomous submarine Autosub Long Range – affectionately known as Boaty McBoatface – has for the first time shed light on a key process linking increasing Antarctic winds to rising sea temperatures.
Zipingpu Reservoir Reveals Climate-Tectonics Interplay Around 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake
The roles of "climate change" versus "tectonics" that dominate erosion and sediment transport over geological time scales have long been a hot topic in Earth science.
Coral Bleaching Causes a Permanent Change in Fish Life
Repeat coral bleaching caused by rising sea temperatures has resulted in lasting changes to fish communities, according to a new long-term study in the Seychelles.
‘Hot Spots’ Increase Efficiency of Solar Desalination
Rice University’s solar-powered approach for purifying salt water with sunlight and nanoparticles is even more efficient than its creators first believed.