An international team of researchers has sequenced the genomes of 24 Antarctic fish species to investigate how they survive the extreme cold.
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U.S. Wind and Solar Overtake Coal for the First Time
In a first for the U.S. power sector, wind and solar have generated more electricity than coal so far this year.
Climate Disasters, Traumatic Events Have Long-Term Impacts on Youths' Academics
A new study finds that human-caused climate change and large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns have contributed to an increase in extreme cold winter weather in China.
Consortium Investigates Nature-Inclusive Use of Floating Solar Panels
"The transition from fossil fuels to green energy is essential if we are to stop climate change and preserve worldwide biodiversity, but also to guarantee the Netherlands' local energy production" says the main applicant on behalf of the consortium, NIOO researcher Sven Teurlincx.
Dolphin Age, Pod Health Revealed With Drone Photos
Using unoccupied aerial system (UAS), or drone photography, researchers from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) are now able to determine the age-structure of free-ranging dolphin groups.
Early Birds of the Future: Earlier, But Still Too Late?
Birds need to adapt to climate change, but evolution is a slow process.