It's spring, the sun is shining and something is about to happen with the plankton in the cold waters of the Arctic Ocean.
Scientists created a tool to study individual phytoplankton, helping predict climate effects and ocean health changes.
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How would our planet physically react to a future asteroid strike? Researchers simulated an idealised collision scenario with a medium-sized asteroid using a state-of-the-art climate model.
A naturalist, environmental educator, wilderness adventurer and artist, Kim McNett’s creativity is a melding of scientific ...
Human-made structures act as artificial reefs, luring plankton and, in turn, Earth’s largest fish. That could put whale sharks at risk of ship strikes.
What would happen if a 500-meter asteroid hit Earth? Scientists at the IBS Center for Climate Physics modeled the aftermath, ...
SUBMITTED STATEMENT OFSTEVEN GREENHUTRESIDENT SENIOR FELLOW AND WESTERN REGION DIRECTORR STREET INSTITUTE BEFORE THESUBCOMMITTEE ON THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE, REGULATORY REFORM, AND ANTITRUSTCOMMITTEE ...