Research shows why fire inversions happen and offers new air quality prediction tools.
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All on the Table
Researchers call for a more comprehensive assessment of the global food system.
Research Aircraft HALO Researches Climate Change in the Southern Hemisphere
On its mission “SouthTRAC”, the German research aircraft HALO will investigate the southern atmosphere and its effects on climate change in September and November 2019.
Betting on Waste
UCSB engineering professor Michelle O'Malley receives DOE award to image microbial processes that could lead to advanced biofuels.
Extinction of Icelandic Walrus Coincides with Norse Settlement
An international collaboration of scientists in Iceland, Denmark and the Netherlands has for the first time used ancient DNA analyses and C14-dating to demonstrate the past existence of a unique population of Icelandic walrus that went extinct shortly after Norse settlement some 1100 years ago.
New Study Reveals Four Billion Particles of Microplastics in Tampa Bay Waters
A new study from the University of South Florida St. Petersburg and Eckerd College raises new questions about the impact of pollution on marine life in this vital ecosystem.