A study shows that yeast, an abundant waste product from breweries, can filter out even trace amounts of lead.
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NOAA Scientists to Survey Remote Area in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre
Data collected on cruise SE 22-04 will give scientists a snapshot of this unique ecosystem and offer insight into how it is likely to change in the face of global climate change.
Study Shows How Artificial Light Affects Seasonal Rhythms of Plants in U.S. Cities
A new study led by Iowa State University researchers shows how artificial light has affected the natural seasonal processes of plants in urban regions of the United States.
Clouds Played an Important Role in the History of Climate
Were Earth’s oceans completely covered by ice during the Cryogenian period, about 700 million years ago, or was there an ice-free belt of open water around the equator where sponges and other forms of life could survive?
Research Questions Climate Change Theory During Origin of Dinosaurs in Argentina
A group of researchers from CONICET and the University of Utah demonstrated that during the time of the first dinosaurs, variations in the diversity and abundance of the plant and vertebrate animal species cannot be related to the climatic changes recorded throughout its deposition, in contrast with previous hypotheses.
Mathematicians Connect Students to Careers in climate-Smart Agriculture
A team of mathematicians from The University of Texas at Arlington is leading a new national initiative to create pathways for students to pursue careers in agricultural fields.


