Both elegant and fierce, killer whales are some of the oceans’ top predators, but even they can be exposed to environmental pollution.
Lack of rainfall is not the only measure of drought.
International team which includes a Rutgers researcher says innovative recycling methods are needed to protect environment and human health.
Researchers have analyzed samples collected from the sea surface of the Catalan coast and the Guadalquivir River.
The Kenya Nut Company, near Nairobi, will be the first farm in the world to produce fertilizer, on site, that’s free of fossil fuels.
The U.S. Department of Energy has selected a team of researchers led by Oregon State University to receive up to $2.5 million to study what coastal communities think of potential offshore wind energy development and the benefits they could gain from those projects.
As California works to meet climate and air quality goals, a key to the transition will come from biomass, which is renewable organic material from plants and animals.
Herbicides are the most used class of pesticides worldwide, with uses in agriculture, homes and industry.
Initial studies of the 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid Bennu sample collected in space and brought to Earth by NASA show evidence of high-carbon content and water, which together could indicate the building blocks of life on Earth may be found in the rock.
Last month marked by heat waves, tropical systems and flooding rain.
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