An international research team use a global sampling of seawater to reveal which tropical reef fish occur where.
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Study Sets Course for Crucial Research on Himalayan Waters
A new study featuring contributions from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists has identified 100 pressing research questions on climate change and water resources in the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) that must be answered to protect the communities that live there.
Marine Mollusc Shells Reveal How Prehistoric Humans Adapted to Intense Climate Change
A new multidisciplinary study involving ICTA-UAB researcher Asier García-Escárzaga reveals the impact and consequences of the ‘8.2 ka event’, the largest abrupt climate change of the Holocene, for prehistoric foragers and marine ecology in Atlantic Europe.
U.S. Has Warmed by 2.6 Degrees F Since First Earth Day
The U.S. has warmed by 2.6 degrees F since Earth Day was first celebrated on this date in 1970, though some regions, such as the Southwest, have warmed more than others, according to a new analysis from Climate Central.
Lesser Known Ozone Layer’s Outsized Role in Planet Warming
New research has identified a lesser-known form of ozone playing a big role in heating the Southern Ocean — one of Earth’s main cooling systems.
Freshwater Habitats Are Fragile Pockets of Exceptional Biodiversity, Study Finds
Ponds, lakes, rivers and streams cover only a tiny fraction of Earth's surface, yet they are home to a comparatively large number of different species, according to a study led by University of Arizona ecologists.