There’s a freezer door in the mountainside outside of Fairbanks, Alaska.
Stumbling upon a new source of underwater caffeine was just an added bonus of a new study examining the impact of chemical compounds that corals release into the seawater.
A major new project will help benchmark biodiversity change in the Arctic Ocean and guide conservation efforts by identifying unique species and assessing their extinction risk.
Tropical cyclones brought devastation around the world
Measurements from EMIT, the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation, will improve computer simulations researchers use to understand climate change.
Researchers from ETH Zurich are studying how alpine vegetation is responding to a warming climate – and how some plant communities are continuing to stand firm against newcomers from lower elevations.
Leading researchers are calling for a cease to native forest logging if Australia wants to meet its net zero targets in coming decades.
Wild oysters provide ecosystem services that are well-documented, such as improving water quality and supplying aquatic animal habitat.
Rutgers scientists and high school volunteers from Camden are using nature to mitigate the effects of coastal erosion in southern New Jersey.
The Salton Sea, California’s most polluted inland lake, has lost a third of its water in the last 25 years.
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