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Human-made iron inputs to the Southern Ocean ten times higher than previously estimated

Although it is important to control emissions of CO2 to mitigate global warming, atmospheric levels of…

Unraveling how climate, pollution and runoff combine in coastal ecosystems

Griffith University researchers are unraveling how stressors like climate change, pollution, dissolved nitrogen and sediment from…

Swarm satellites unveil magnetic waves that sweep the outermost part of Earth's outer core

While volcanic eruptions and earthquakes serve as immediate reminders that Earth’s insides are anything but tranquil,…

Toward more sustainable wine: Scientists can now track sulfur from grapes to streams

Each week during growing season, California winemakers coat their precious grapes with sulfur fungicides to prevent…

Hubble Views A Twisted Spiral

NGC 3718 is a highly disturbed spiral galaxy with an unusual, warped shape that looks a…

InSight's Final Selfie

NASA’s InSight Mars lander took this final selfie on April 24, 2022, the 1,211th Martian day,…

Iconic Iran river threatened by droughts, diversions

The famed river bridges of the Iranian city of Isfahan are a beloved tourist draw—but much…

'Kind of complicated': Growing grapes in the world's driest desert

In the middle of Chile’s Atacama desert, the driest in the world, Hector Espindola has an…

People in Brazil's Amazon rainforest again reel from floods

For the second straight year, inhabitants of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest are being overwhelmed by flooding, with…