The abyssal world: Last terra incognita of the Earth surface
The first unified vision of the world ocean biodiversity, based on analysis of DNA sequences from the surface to deep-ocean sediments, unveils the rich...
US household air conditioning use could exceed electric capacity in next decade due to...
An 8% increase in summer air conditioning demand can be expected in the U.S. when the global average temperature exceeds 1.5 degrees Celsius above...
Study looks at glacial lakes, dams in Alaska and potential for flooding
Researchers have produced a detailed inventory of glacial lakes and dams over a 35-year timeframe from 1984 to 2019 in Alaska and northwest Canada.
Losing amphibian diversity also means losing poison diversity
Biologists argue that more research needs to be done on the colorful yet poisonous harlequin toads of Central and South America, not only because...
Do bikeshare systems complement or replace public transit?
Bikeshare systems have come a long way since they were first introduced in the Netherlands in the 1960s. They are popular in cities around...
How fault lines in a kitchen sink are changing what we know about geology
Researchers unveiled a physical model that yields an unprecedented, high-resolution look at the slip rates of faults, which determine the likelihood of earthquakes.
Researchers develop new approach to discover pervasive ‘forever’ chemicals known as PFAS
A team of researchers is using one of the most powerful chemical analysis tools in the world to unravel the complexities of PFAS. They...
Love of nature is partially heritable, study of twins shows
A person's appreciation of nature and their tendency to visit natural spaces are heritable characteristics, according to a large-scale study of UK twins.
Massive methane emissions by oil and gas industry detected from space
For the first time ever on a global scale, using satellite imagery, scientists have quantified volumes of massive methane emissions due to fossil-fuel extraction...
Fuel cells and game-changing tech to remove 99% of carbon dioxide from air
Engineers have demonstrated a way to effectively capture 99% of carbon dioxide from air using a novel electrochemical system powered by hydrogen.




















