Rainfall induces bursts of natural nanoparticles that can form clouds and further precipitation over the Amazon rainforest.
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Measurements From ‘Lost’ Seaglider Offer New Insights Into Antarctic Ice Melting
New research reveals for the first time how a major Antarctic ice shelf has been subjected to increased melting by warming ocean waters over the last four decades.
Atlantic Killer Whales Show Dangerously High Levels of Toxic Chemicals: Study
Killer whales off Canada’s Atlantic coast continue to be contaminated with dangerously high levels of toxic chemicals that put them at elevated risk of severe immune-system and reproductive problems, a recent McGill-led study has found.
Greener and Cleaner: Yeast-Green Algae Mix Improves Water Treatment
Bakeries and wineries can’t do without yeast, but they have no need for green algae.
Why Health and Price, Not Sustainability, Drive U.S. Meat Consumption Choices
Health and taste were rated as the most important considerations when purchasing meat overall, according to Rutgers researchers.
Startup Turns Mining Waste into Critical Metals for the U.S.
At the heart of the energy transition is a metal transition.