Tomorrow, the research vessel METEOR will leave Cyprus for a four-week research cruise in the Eastern Mediterranean, led by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel.
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Making Fire Sense on Monroe Mountains
At the start of October 2023, green conifers and golden aspen covered the slopes of Monroe Mountain in Utah’s Fishlake National Forest.
Groundwater is Vital to the Health of Our Planet: A Call for Greater Protection
Forests on the west slope of Oregon’s Cascade Range experienced fire much more often between 1500 and 1895 than had been previously thought, according to new research by scientists at Oregon State University.
Vitamin Discovered in Rivers May Offer Hope for Salmon Suffering From Thiamine Deficiency Disease
Oregon State University researchers have discovered vitamin B1 produced by microbes in rivers, findings that may offer hope for vitamin-deficient salmon populations.
UH Trains Future Agri-Scientists to Outsmart Climate Change Threats to Food Crops
Researchers at the University of Houston are training future agricultural scientists in new methods of protecting the world’s foodcrops – which too often are left vulnerable to extreme weather events in these days of climate change.
The Choreography Connecting Kelp Forests to the Beach
The Santa Barbara Channel’s kelp forests and its sandy beaches are intimately connected.