New findings suggest that abnormal ocean currents cause the occasional appearance of pelagic red crabs outside their native range.
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Stanford Research Shows Muskrats Are a Bellwether for a Drying Delta
Downstream of hydroelectric dams and Alberta’s oil sands, one of the world’s largest freshwater deltas is drying out.
Belowground Microbial Solutions to Aboveground Plant Problems
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIPZ) have discovered that signalling occurring from the response of plant leaves to light, and plant roots to microbes, is integrated along a microbiota-root-shoot axis to boost plant growth when light conditions are suboptimal.
Solar Hydrogen for Antarctica - Study Shows Advantages of Thermally Coupled Approach
A team from the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Ulm University, and Heidelberg University has now investigated how hydrogen can be produced at the South Pole using sunlight, and which method is the most promising.
Global BECCS Potential Is Largely Constrained by Sustainable Irrigation
Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS), a negative emission technology, has been considered inevitable to achieve the 2°C or 1.5°C climate goal.
Astronomers Discover an Oversized Black Hole Population in the Star Cluster Palomar 5
Palomar 5 is a unique star cluster. This is firstly because it is one of the “fluffiest” clusters in the halo of our Galaxy, with the average distance between the stars being a few light-years, comparable to the distance from the Sun to the nearest star.