Iceland is one of the few places where people can explore the Mid-Atlantic Ridge on dry land.
Sometimes, in the enormity of the global climate emergency, we forget about the importance of the small stuff.
High levels of salt can damage soil microbes and plants.
Research suggests ancient volcanic eruptions may not have been the only cause of past mass extinctions.
The Operational Wave and Water Level (OWWL) model has been developed by the University’s Coastal Processes Research Group.
Engaging civil society and policy makers is essential for the future and mutual well-being both of people and insects.
Plants that break some of the ‘rules’ of ecology by adapting in unconventional ways may have a higher chance of surviving climate change, according to researchers from the University of Queensland and Trinity College Dublin.
When tides, currents, and gravity move water masses over seafloor features, they can create wave actions within the ocean.
Following an exceptionally wet January, an atmospheric river carried even more moisture into the region in February.
New insights into rates of bedrock erosion by glaciers around the world will help to identify better sites for the safe storage of nuclear waste, according to researchers.
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