U.S. and Australian researchers have found a potential tool for identifying “super corals” that can tolerate a limited amount of climate change.
Research involving the University of Liverpool has revealed the effect of climate warming on the complex interactions between beech trees and the insects that eat their seeds.
Monsoons occur throughout the tropics and sub-tropics but scientists are still uncertain about how climate change will affect them.
Land degradation - the reduction in the capacity of the land to support human and other life on earth - is one of the biggest challenges the Earth is facing.
Citizen scientists can play a needed role in keeping an eye on water quality, according a team of researchers.
Understanding the Earth’s carbon cycle has important implications for understanding climate change and the health of biospheres.
In Australia, the onset of human occupation (about 65,000 years?) and dispersion across the continent are the subjects of intense debate and are critical to understanding global human migration routes.
Researchers from the University of Geneva have studied the seismic activity recorded during the drilling of a geothermal well and shown that it did not spark any major earthquake.
Florida has experienced numerous harmful algal blooms in recent years, including blue-green algae and their toxins in 2016 and 2018.
Researchers from Drexel University have found a way to destroy stubbornly resilient toxic compounds, ominously dubbed “forever chemicals,” that have contaminated the drinking water of millions across the United States.
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