Additional hurdle to widespread planting of bioenergy crops identified
A study examining how certain decisions impact what farmers plant and harvest identified one crucial factor that researchers believe needs to be added to...
Scientists identify hotspots of coastal risks in Latin America and the Caribbean
The catastrophic 2017 hurricane season provided ample demonstrations of the vulnerability of populations and infrastructure in coastal areas to natural disasters. A new study...
Animals’ mitochondria defenses discovered in plants
Scientists have discovered that the mechanism that mitochondria use to defend mammalian cells against protein-damaging stress also exists in plants.
Newly discovered orangutan species is ‘among the most threatened great apes in the world’
Scientists have long recognized six living species of great ape aside from humans: Sumatran and Bornean orangutans, eastern and western gorillas, chimpanzees, and bonobos....
How toxic air clouds mental health
Researchers have found a link between air pollution and psychological distress. The higher the level of particulates in the air, the study showed, the...
Warm air helped make 2017 ozone hole smallest since 1988
Measurements from satellites this year showed the hole in Earth's ozone layer that forms over Antarctica each September was the smallest observed since 1988,...
Mimicking giant clams to enhance the production of biofuel
Researchers are working together to create an artificial system that mimics the process by which giant clams convert sunlight into energy. The research may...
Help for contaminated groundwater: Dioxane-chomping microbe
Researchers have discovered a bacteria-borne gene that triggers the degradation of dioxane, a groundwater contaminant and suspected carcinogen. The discovery could lead to a...
Fifty-years of data from a ‘living’ oxygen minimum lab could help predict the oceans’...
Researchers have released 50 years' worth of data chronicling the deoxygenating cycles of a fjord off Canada's west coast, and detailing the response of...
Foraminifer shells much more susceptible to ocean acidification than previously thought
The carbonate shells of tiny marine plankton, foraminifers, are important archives of geochemical records of past climates. Now researchers have discovered that, contrary to...




















