Texas A&M researchers are fighting underwater deformation with enhanced metals.
A multi-institution team led by UConn researchers is using computer modeling and biological research to help northeast scallop fisheries facing the threat of ocean acidification.
Improved experimental ice forecast to be updated every two weeks
Flooding has caused hundreds of billions of dollars in damage in the U.S. over the past three decades.
Nation saw its 5th-warmest year on record.
Global warming in excess of 2 degrees Celsius has already been set into motion by past emissions, says a team of researchers including a Texas A&M professor.
Fishermen contend with regulations, natural disasters, and the ups and downs of the stocks they fish, along with many other changes.
The water levels of the Caspian Sea will be 9 to 18 metres lower than they are now, German and Dutch researchers calculate.
The lockdowns that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic have reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
UD’s Kyle Davis investigates how to make the global food supply more resilient
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