Translucent, aqua-tinted water surrounds scuba divers as they weave through trailing kelp fronds at Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary.
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Dying Bacteria Absorb Antibiotic, Allowing Others to Survive and Grow
Bacteria have multiple strategies to survive antibiotics: developing genetic resistance to the drugs; delaying their growth; or hiding in protective biofilms.
How Income and Attitudes Affect Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The higher the income of individuals living in Switzerland the higher their greenhouse gas emissions.
How One Gene in A Tiny Fish May Alter an Aquatic Ecosystem
In a remote area of British Columbia’s Vancouver Island, Kennedy Lake’s deep blue waters stretch over 25 square miles.
Waters West of Europe Drive Ocean Overturning, Key for Regulating Climate
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (MOC)—a deep-ocean process that plays a critical role in regulating Earth’s climate—is primarily driven by cooling waters west of Europe, finds a new international study published Feb. 1 in Science.
Predicting Sequence from Structure
One way to probe intricate biological systems is to block their components from interacting and see what happens.