Plastic additives contaminate the sea and selectively harm corals’ reproduction processes, research finds
A new study examined the effect of plastic additives on the reproductive process and larvae development of corals and other organisms commonly found in...
The real benefits of walking in a winter wonderland
Research has found for the first time that spending time in snowy surroundings can improve how you feel about your body. The study, published...
To battle climate change, scientists tap into carbon-hungry microorganisms for clues
Scientists have demonstrated a new technique, modeled after a metabolic process found in some bacteria, to convert carbon dioxide into solar fuels through artificial...
A waste windfall: New process shows promise turning plastic trash into pharmaceuticals
Researchers have devised a method to transform post-consumer mixed plastics that wash up on beaches into a variety of valuable products.
What ancient underwater food webs can tell us about the future of climate change
Have humans wreaked too much havoc on marine life to halt damage? A new analysis challenges the idea that ocean ecosystems have barely changed...
The evolution of Asia’s mammals was dictated by ancient climate change and rising mountains
A new study compiles data on more than 3,000 species to show how climate and geologic changes across Asia over the last 66 million...
Big rains bring big algae blooms … eventually
A new study shows how soon after a storm phosphorus 'loading' sparks algae explosions, but also describes the many other factors that weigh on...
How extinct Steller’s sea cow shaped kelp forests
To uncover 'sea cow effect,' researchers developed a novel Past-Present-Future modeling approach that could inform more effective conservation strategies across ecosystems.
Researchers discover root exudates have surprising and counterintuitive impact on soil carbon storage
Researchers examined root exudates and their impact on soil carbon storage revealing surprising and counterintuitive results.
Biodiversity in Africa and Latin America at risk from oil palm expansion, new report...
Zero deforestation commitments may inadvertently leave vital habitats in Latin America and Africa vulnerable to agricultural expansion, a new study has found.




















