A report authored by a Texas A&M professor details how often people in the region will be threatened by the hazards of pollution and heat.
On April 1, water managers across the West use the amount of snowpack present as a part of a simple equation to calculate the available water supply for a given region that year.
Unlike animals, which only digest proteins, carbohydrates and fats, microorganisms also feed on a variety of other organic compounds.
A large marine heatwave would double the rate of the climate change impacts on fisheries species in the northeast Pacific by 2050, says a recently released study by researchers from the University of British Columbia and University of Bern.
Jing Wang and his team at Empa and ETH Zurich usually work on measuring, analyzing and reducing airborne pollutants such as aerosols and artificially produced nanoparticles.
In spring of 2019, researchers set out to investigate what chemicals could be found in the waters of Bangladesh.
How does life thrive there without photosynthesis? The diversity of marine life in these systems is surprising.
Weak winds in the Pacific drove record-breaking 2019 summertime marine heat wave.
A new web tool designed by NASA applied scientists could help the tribe anticipate and respond to drought.
A bounty of marine life thrives within the shoals and seagrass beds of the park.
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