A key component of the Gulf Stream has markedly slowed over the past century—that’s the conclusion of a new research paper in Nature Communications published on August 7.
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A New Tool For Modeling The Human Gut Microbiome
Several thousand strains of bacteria live in the human gut.
Federal Task Force Proposals Set Stage for New Seafood Trade Strategy
A new federal task force has submitted recommendations that will be the basis for a strategy to help level the playing field for the U.S. seafood exporters and importers when doing business with other countries.
Iowa Researchers Find Link Between Atlantic Hurricanes And Weather System In East Asia
With a new Atlantic hurricane season in full swing, scientists may have found a new influence on how tropical cyclones develop.
New Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Turns Waste Into Valuable Critical Minerals
Rare earth elements are a group of 17 minerals widely used in advanced technologies and designated by the U.S. as critical to the country’s economic and national security.
Arctic Lows
Record-low sea ice in July 2020 could be further depleted by a low-pressure system that developed over the Arctic Ocean.


