The world’s great oceans are known to most people. Less well known is the seabed, and the fact that sediments are continually being deposited there.
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Satellites to Reveal Sea State and Much More Than the Eye Can See
UNSW Sydney engineers are developing new satellite technology that can be used to determine the state of the seas as well as a number of other useful applications.
Fungicides as an Underestimated Hazard for Freshwater Organisms
Scientists at the Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) have found that pollution by fungicides can have unforeseen but far-reaching consequences for the functioning of aquatic systems.
UCLA to Assess California Drinking Water Systems to Identify Risks and Solutions
An analysis of this scope has never been done before in the state.
Turning the Arctic Brown
Satellites detecting how green the ground cover of plants is may show indications of plant death in the Arctic.
The University of California Declares a Climate Emergency
The University of California has joined forces with more than 7,000 colleges and universities around the globe to declare a climate emergency and commit to urgent action to address the crisis.


