Scientists at the University of East Anglia are pioneering a new way of finding the bacteria and viruses associated with cancer.
articles
California’s Crashing Kelp Forest
First the sea stars wasted to nothing.
Large-Scale Forestation of African Savannas Will Destroy Valuable Ecosystems and Ecotourism Sites
The suggested afforestation of large areas of Africa to mitigate climate change will destroy valuable ecological, agricultural, and tourist areas, while doing little to reduce global CO2 levels.
Forests on the Radar
With freely available radar data from satellites, biodiversity in forests can be analysed very well.
Climate Warming Promises More Frequent Extreme El Niño Events
El Niño events cause serious shifts in weather patterns across the globe, and an important question that scientists have sought to answer is: how will climate change affect the generation of strong El Niño events?
‘Artificial Leaf’ Successfully Produces Clean Gas
A widely-used gas that is currently produced from fossil fuels can instead be made by an ‘artificial leaf’ that uses only sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, and which could eventually be used to develop a sustainable liquid fuel alternative to petrol.