In the Southern Ocean near Antarctica, deep-ocean water upwells to the surface, where it releases carbon…
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Scientists have explained the diversity of hydrocarbon molecules by their 'magicity'
A Skoltech research team led by Professor Artem R. Oganov has discovered why some hydrocarbons are…
Rethinking how youth learn about climate change
This summer’s fires, floods and heat waves have reinforced what we already know—the effects of climate…
Discovery of a long-nosed 'shrew mouse' on a mountain in the Philippines will help to protect giant eagles
They might not get as much attention as the Amazon Rainforest or the Great Barrier Reef,…
How Atlantic air alters India's food and water supply
A study led by the University of Reading found that the amount of winter rain and…
New study links the decline of alpine bees to climate change
A new study by Webster University Biology Associate Professor Nicole Miller-Struttmann, University of Missouri at Columbia…
Swarms of microrobots could be solution to unblocking medical devices in body
Swarms of microrobots injected into the human body could unblock internal medical devices and avoid the…
The simultaneous study of both workload distribution and division of labor
A new paper published in The Quarterly Review of Biology reviews studies of workload distribution and…
'Forever chemicals' destroyed by simple new method
PFAS, a group of manufactured chemicals commonly used since the 1940s, are called “forever chemicals” for…
COVID-19 disrupted the agriculture sector in India, but not agricultural practices
India’s agricultural system is largely based on input-intensive monocropping of staple crops. A study publishing August…