“It is known that highly biodiverse diatom communities are very efficient in producing oxygen” says Professor Janne Soininen from University of Helsinki.
Last year, the world’s rivers had their driest year in at least three decades, according to a new U.N. report, which warns that heat and drought are sapping vital waterways.
Researchers at McGill University have made a significant advance in the development of all-solid-state lithium batteries, which are being pursued as the next step in electric vehicle (EV) battery technology.
Plants can absorb micro- and nanoplastics in their stems and roots, raising concerns about how natural ecosystems cope when plastic particles invade.
A study by the Universities of Bonn and Montreal opens up new ways to produce important chemical compounds.
Two research teams from the University of Liège studied the fate of the material produced by Posidonia seagrass meadows.
University of Houston researchers and their students are developing a new software technology, based on artificial intelligence, for advancing cell-based immunotherapy to treat cancer and other diseases.
David Stanley’s interest in climate change led him to develop a program to improve how we gather data to study the inside of a cloud.
Hurricane Helene charged into Florida’s Big Bend area on September 26, 2024, and pushed north with devastating consequences across several states.
New research shows how growing Queensland regions can learn from biodiversity and carbon offsetting efforts to better meet water quality targets.
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