Microorganisms in aquifers deep below the earth’s surface produce similar amounts of biomass as those in some marine waters.
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Below-Average Harmful Algal Bloom Predicted for Western Lake Erie
NOAA and its research partners are forecasting that western Lake Erie will experience a smaller-than-average harmful algal bloom (HAB) this summer, which would make it less severe than 2021 and more akin to what was seen in the lake in 2020.
Hidden in Caves: Mineral Overgrowths Reveal Unprecedented Modern Sea-Level Rise
The early 1900s were an exciting time across the world, with rapid advances in the steel, electric and automobile industries.
Powerful Tonga Volcano Eruption Triggered Atmospheric Gravity Waves Reaching the Edge of Space
The eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai submarine volcano on 15 January 2022 was one of the most explosive volcanic events of the modern era, a new study has confirmed.
Pioneering Recycling Turns Mixed Waste into Premium Plastics With No Climate Impact
Only a fraction of the material that could be turned into new plastic is currently recycled.
NASA Aircraft Conducting Atmospheric Studies Over DC to Baltimore
A NASA aircraft will fly over the I-95 corridor from Washington to Baltimore and Hampton, Virginia, in support of an atmospheric campaign in the mid-Atlantic region between July 5 and 16, 2022.