A University of Texas at Arlington civil engineering researcher has received a grant from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, to develop better methods to characterize, predict and cope with large Texas storms growing more unpredictable due to climate change.
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Prochlorococcus are the smallest and most abundant photosynthesizing organisms on the planet.
To Study the Next Earth, NASA May Need to Throw Some Shade
How do you tell whether a planet trillions of miles away is Earth-like?
Study: Climate Change, Invasive Species Drive Native Trout Declines
In a new study published in Science Advances, University of Montana researchers found that climate change drives native trout declines by reducing stream habitat and facilitating the expansion of invasive trout species.
Study Confirms Southern Ocean is Absorbing Carbon
The waters circling Antarctica absorb more carbon from the atmosphere than they release, serving as a strong carbon sink and an important buffer for greenhouse gas emissions.
EVs Made up Two-Thirds of New Cars Sales in Norway Last Year
Electric cars accounted for roughly two-thirds of new sales in Norway last year, a key milestone on the country’s way to ending the sale of gas-powered cars by 2025, Reuters reported.