World governments and other leadership bodies are taking vital steps to protect the ocean but more progress is urgently needed, Oregon State University scientists reported today at the Our Ocean Conference.
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Finally, the Answer to a ‘Burning’ 40-Year-Old Question
Cutting-edge instrumentation reveals mechanism behind catalysis that neutralizes air-polluting NOx from power plant emissions.
Why Rising Acidification Poses a Special Peril for Warming Arctic Waters
From the deck of a Norwegian research ship, the ravages of climate change in the Arctic are readily apparent.
Achieving Quantum Supremacy
Researchers in UC Santa Barbara/Google scientist John Martinis’ group have made good on their claim to quantum supremacy.
Scientists Identify British Butterflies Most Threatened by Climate Change
Scientists have discovered why climate change may be contributing to the decline of some British butterflies and moths, such as Silver-studded Blue and High Brown Fritillary butterflies.