Detailed study of a Greenland glacier’s flow rate reveals the impact of environmental conditions.
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QUT Scientists Develop Groundbreaking Biosensor for Rare Earth Element Detection
QUT synthetic biologists have developed a prototype for an innovative biosensor that can detect rare earth elements and be modified for a range of other applications.
More, Bigger Crevasses Open Up in Greenland Ice Sheet, Threatening Increased Sea Level Rise
In just five years, 930 million cubic meters of crevasses opened up in the Greenland ice sheet, equivalent to adding a crack the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza to the world’s second largest ice sheet every few days.
Quantum Mechanics Helps With Photosynthesis
Why do plants transport energy so efficiently and quickly?
We Have Underrated the Climate Effects of New Particles in Urban Areas
A recent study published in One Earth has uncovered compelling evidence suggesting that the climate effects of new particles in urban areas have been significantly underestimated.
Climate Change Is Overhauling Marine Nutrient Cycles, UC Irvine Scientists Say
The research is the first field-based confirmation of such climate impacts.