As rising sea levels threaten coastal areas, scientists are using an emerging nuclear dating technique to track the ins and outs of water flow.
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Dramatic Liana Increases in Old-Growth Tropical Forests is Linked to Natural Disturbance and Climate Change
The accelerated proliferation of these woody vines, due to natural disturbance, is altering forest structure, regeneration and functioning.
Aerosols Released From Australian Bushfires Triggers Algal Blooms
Australia’s deadly bushfires in the 2019-2020 season generated 700 million tonnes of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere – triggering vast algal blooms in the Southern Ocean.
Coral Microbiome is Key to Surviving Climate Change, New Study Finds
The microbiomes of corals — which comprise bacteria, fungi and viruses — play an important role in the ability of corals to tolerate rising ocean temperatures, according to new research led by Penn State.
New Fish Species Discovered After Years Of Scientific Studies
Thanks to its translucent body close in appearance to a related species, the Danionella cerebrum had been able to hide in plain sight.
New Iron-Based Batteries Offer an Alternative to Lithium
Batteries are needed to store clean power from wind and solar, but the high cost of lithium batteries has slowed their widespread adoption.


