A new study identifies the non-native species most likely to ‘invade’ the Antarctic Peninsula region over the next decade.
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Climate is an important factor in determining a plant species’ growing zone.
Shocked Meteorites Provide Clues to Earth’s Lower Mantle
Deep below the Earth’s surface lies a thick rocky layer called the mantle, which makes up the majority of our planet’s volume.
Climate Gas Budgets Highly Overestimate Methane Discharge from Arctic Ocean
The atmospheric concentration of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, has almost tripled since the beginning of industrialisation.
Gasification Goes Green
Rice University engineers have created a light-powered nanoparticle that could shrink the carbon footprint of a major segment of the chemical industry.
SuperTIGER on Its Second Prowl — 130,000 Feet Above Antarctica
A balloon-borne scientific instrument designed to study the origin of cosmic rays is taking its second turn high above the continent of Antarctica three and a half weeks after its launch.