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  • Keeping Water on the Radar

    Machine learning to aid in essential water cycle measurement

  • Decline of Diatoms Due to Ocean Acidification

    Diatoms are the most important producers of plant biomass in the ocean and help to transport carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere into the deep ocean and thus regulate our climate.

  • Stirring Up a Mid-Atlantic Bloom

    Phytoplankton grow constantly and just about anywhere there are open, sunlit patches of ocean.

  • Skydiving Salamanders Live In World’s Tallest Trees

    Salamanders that live their entire lives in the crowns of the world’s tallest trees, California’s coast redwoods, have evolved a behavior well-adapted to the dangers of falling from high places: the ability to parachute, glide and maneuver in mid-air.

  • Multiple Habitats Need Protecting to Save UK Bumblebees, Finds 10-Year Citizen Science Study

    The study identified types of habitat that could be targeted for bumblebee conservation.

  • Organic Farming or Flower Strips – Which Is Better for Bees?

    Research team including Göttingen University assess the efficiency of agri-environmental measures from different perspectives

  • New Measurements From Northern Sweden Show Less Methane Emissions Than Feared

    It is widely understood that thawing permafrost can lead to significant amounts of methane being released.

  • IAP Released Two Climate Datasets Related to Central Asia

    As one of the climate change hot spots, central Asia witnessed a significant warming in the past and is very likely to experience more heatwaves and drought events in the future.

  • Watch­ing Cor­als Breathe

    Re­search­ers de­velop a new method to sim­ul­tan­eously meas­ure flow and oxy­gen.

  • California Shellfish Farmers Adapt to Climate Change

    SDSU and Oregon State University researchers probe growers’ strategies for keeping the sustainable industry resilient as oceans turn more acidic.

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