Deadly coral disease in Florida, Caribbean may be transported in ship hulls, study finds
A new study suggests that ships may be spreading a deadly coral disease across Florida and the Caribbean. The findings could help establish testing...
Earth can regulate its own temperature over millennia, new study finds
A new study confirms that the planet harbors a 'stabilizing feedback' mechanism that acts over hundreds of thousands of years to keep global temperatures...
Long-term changes to kelp forests from ‘the blob’
The nearshore rocky reefs of the Santa Barbara Channel are dynamic places, with populations of fish, mollusks, algae and other assorted sea life shifting...
Unlocking deep carbon’s fate
Carbon dioxide in the deep Earth may be more active than previously thought and may have played a bigger role in climate change than...
Arctic vegetation has a major impact on warming
An international team of research scientists has documented the central role of vegetation for Arctic warming. The new results allow us to make more...
Evidence for intentional communication in female putty-nosed monkeys
Female putty-nosed monkeys deliberately use alarm calls to recruit males to defend the group. This is the conclusion reached by evolutionary biologists after conducting...
Flight of birds can help provide predictions on turbulence
A new study has shown how the flight of birds can offer a meteorological insight into fine scale environmental conditions.
Container ship accidents are a little understood but emerging threat to marine ecosystems
Researchers review the state of marine pollution from container ship accidents. The study investigates the risks they pose, the current policies and strategies around...
Which weather characteristics affect agricultural and food trade the most?
Changing weather patterns have profound impacts on agricultural production around the world. Higher temperatures, severe drought, and other weather events may decrease output in...
To prevent the next pandemic, restore wildlife habitats
Preserving and restoring natural habitats could prevent pathogens that originate in wildlife from spilling over into domesticated animals and humans, according to two new...




















