Red Sea phytoplankton blooms change seasonally and interannually in response to climatic events. A KAUST study has analyzed satellite data over two decades and its findings will underpin other investigations into how climate change could impact this marine ecosystem.
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Mapping Marine Microplastics
Researchers used satellite data to detect and track masses of plastic floating in the ocean.
Pesticides Can Affect Multiple Generations of Bees
Study finds reduced bee reproduction over 2 years
Combined Heat and Power as a Platform for Clean Energy Systems
While Georgia Tech is not yet operating a CHP system, it is currently examining options for lessening the campus’s energy footprint.
Research Suggests More Than 400 Hazardous Sites in California Face Flooding
Unless climate change is slowed significantly, more than three feet of sea level rise (SLR) is expected in California by the end of the century, potentially flooding communities that are currently home to more than 145,000 residents.
Forty Percent of North Atlantic Right Whale Population Using Gulf of Saint Lawrence as Seasonal Habitat
A new study confirms that the Gulf of St. Lawrence is an important habitat for a large proportion of the endangered North Atlantic right whale population.


