Up to twice the amount of subglacial water that was originally predicted might be draining into the ocean – potentially increasing glacial melt, sea level rise, and biological disturbances.
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Chemists Build Synthetic Catalysts to Break Down Biomass Like Super Enzymes
Yan Zhao gestured toward the trees outside his campus window on a rainy afternoon.
Scientists Zero In On Timing, Causes Of Ice Age Mammal Extinctions In Southern California
The end of the last Ice Age also marked the end for more than three dozen genera of large mammals in North America, from mammoths and mastodons to bison and saber-toothed cats.
Our Plastic Waste Can be Used as Raw Material for Detergents, Thanks to an Improved Catalytic Method
We’ve managed to accumulate so much plastic trash that it’s daunting to think about what could be done with the tons upon tons of nonbiodegradable waste.
Can Soil Microbes Survive in a Changing Climate?
Organisms across the globe are facing unprecedented levels of stress from climate change, habitat destruction, and many other human-driven changes to the environment.
How the Meat and Dairy Sector Resists Competition from Alternative Animal Products
The summertime barbecue – an American tradition synonymous with celebrating freedom – may be tainted by a decidedly unfree market.