An insidious category of carcinogenic pollutants known as “forever chemicals” may not be so permanent after all.
A study published in Science Advances by an international team of scientists provides clear evidence that marine phytoplankton are much more resilient to future climate change than previously thought.
A new study from North Carolina State University finds that biology textbooks have done a poor job of incorporating material related to climate change.
Ocean warming is driving an increase in the frequency and severity of marine heatwaves, causing untold damage to coral reefs.
By carefully planning patches of diverse vegetation, scientists say it is possible to increase biodiversity and increase yields for farmers.
Determining greenhouse gas emissions precisely and consistently is essential for mitigating climate change.
New research shows that disproportionately large amounts of carbon accumulate at the bottom of deep-sea trenches.
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the world, including how people used their cars.
Composition of gases emitted by volcanoes can provide information on the possibility of imminent eruptions / Lightweight drones make investigation possible even in areas that are difficult to access.
Using satellite monitoring data, researchers have developed a deep learning algorithm that could provide real-time monthly land use and land cover maps for parts of India.
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