Rich in quartz, limestone, and algae, the Great Lake is also rich with seasonal color.
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Smoke Replaces Ice at Lake Winnipeg
Canada’s Manitoba Province jumped right from winter ice to summer fires.
Oregon State University Research Shows Two Invasive Beachgrasses Are Hybridizing
As with many introduced species the beachgrasses come with ecological costs to the native flora and fauna.
Study: Fluorescent Light Clarifies Relationship Between Heat Stress and Crop Yield
Illinois researchers found that fluorescent light sensors can detect the otherwise invisible signs of high-temperature stress in soybeans and that this stress is linked to a reduction in crop yield.
Using Waste Heat to Power an Environmentally Sustainable Future
City’s Dr Martin White explores a novel organic Rankine system for converting waste heat into electricity.
Researchers Find Greenland Glacial Meltwaters Rich in Mercury
New research shows that concentrations of the toxic element mercury in rivers and fjords connected to the Greenland Ice Sheet are comparable to rivers in industrial China, an unexpected finding that is raising questions about the effects of glacial melting in an area that is a major exporter of seafood.