Researchers use novel approach to assess temperature stress on deep coral reefs.
Promising to solve an environmental problem may initially worsen it, according to researchers.
Research reveals the connection between climate change, El Niño and the possibility for more extreme wildfires.
Scientists from NOAA, the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research, and the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute will launch and test an unmanned underwater vehicle equipped with technology capable of collecting and processing water samples that can be used to track harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie.
Researchers reveal techniques – inspired by the study of information theory – to track how changes in precipitation alter interactions between the atmosphere, vegetation and soil.
In a new study, scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW) in Berlin, Germany, tested the response of European bats to red and white light sources during their seasonal migration.
Study finds concerning levels of toxins in water near farm fields.
Martens were confirmed on the island for the first time in 76 years.
According to a new study, the region’s wetlands are inhabited by 3,615 tree species—three times more than previously estimated.
New research conducted by evolutionary biologists worldwide paints cities as evolutionary “change agents,” says a trio of biologists from the University of Toronto who selected and edited the studies.
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