New Oregon State University research shows that warm-water habitats can be critically important for the survival of cold-water fish such as trout and salmon.
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Tracking Down Microplastics in Antarctica
Microplastics are everywhere, even in the most remote places. Where do these tiny pieces of plastic come from?
New Formula Provides Key to Predicting Microbial Growth
Just like cars need fuel to run, microorganisms need energy to live.
Researchers Identify Behavioral Adaptations That May Help Antarctic Fishes to Adapt to Warming Southern Ocean
At first glance, Antarctica seems inhospitable. Known for howling gales and extremely cold temperatures, the continent is blanketed with a mile-thick ice shelf.
Sentinel-6 Returning Most Precise Data Ever on Sea Level
Sea-level rise is one of the most immediate consequences of climate change, as highlighted recently through urgent pleas from leaders of island nations at the COP26 summit.
OSU Research Pushes Auto Industry Closer to Clean Cars Powered by Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells
Alternative-energy research at Oregon State University is charting a path toward the mass adoption of clean cars powered by direct-ethanol fuel cells.


