Researchers found that the fringes of Arctic sea ice tend to host more nitrogen-fixing bacteria and higher nitrogen-fixing ...
The ocean's smallest engineers, calcifying plankton, quietly regulate Earth's thermostat by capturing and cycling carbon.
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Published in Nature Communications, the international research team found that the El Niño-Southern Oscillation could ...
Scientists are questioning whether humanity can truly “dim the Sun” without causing chaos. A new University study shows that ...
As the world faces escalating climate threats, global models alone cannot meet the urgent demand for localized adaptation ...
NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center is forecasting a wetter-than-average wet season for Hawai‘i, with La Niña conditions ...
A new review reveals how tiny shell-building plankton quietly drive carbon cycling and influence global climate change.
A study by the (AWI) offers a possible explanation for why the ocean surrounding Antarctica continues to absorb carbon ...
McNeill and her colleagues reviewed decades of data to highlight how difficult it would be to reproduce such effects ...
Study project up to 75% more summer rain in the Sahara by late century. Some African regions will get wetter and West ...