Planktonic foraminifera are tiny marine organisms, which are essential to the ocean's carbon cycle.
Today’s ecologists have more data than ever before to help monitor and understand the world’s biodiversity.
A metal-organic framework, or MOF, is capable of capturing CO2 at extreme temperatures.
In 1917, a German scientist climbed a mountainside in Sweden every day for five years to collect vegetation data.
Earth’s ocean is rising, disrupting livelihoods and infrastructure in coastal communities around the world.
In an unusual sight, four storms churned simultaneously in the Western Pacific Ocean in November 2024.
Researchers say the technology could one day be applied to other cancers.
A new study highlights how some marine life could face extinction over the next century, if human-induced global warming worsens.
Temporary sound installations can be a low-cost way of dealing with noise pollution in areas of high urban density, McGill University researchers have found.
An international satellite mission detected the unique contours of a tsunami that sloshed within the steep walls of a fjord in Greenland in September 2023.
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