Hydrogen’s potential as a clean fuel could be limited by a chemical reaction in the lower atmosphere, according to research from Princeton University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association.
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FSU Researchers Find Decaying Biomass in Arctic Rivers Fuels More Carbon Export Than Previously Thought
The cycling of carbon through the environment is an essential part of life on the planet.
Future Ships Could Be Powered by Wind to Fight Climate Change
SHIPS of the future could once again be powered by wind if a pioneering project which retrofits large vessels with ultramodern wing-sails proves successful in cutting carbon emissions.
Study Shows How Biodiversity of Coral Reefs Around the World Changes With Depth
In a paper published today in Current Biology, researchers from the California Academy of Sciences Hope for Reefs initiative, along with Brazilian collaborators from the University of São Paulo, Federal University of Espírito Santo, and the Instituto Nacional da Mata Atlântica, show that mesophotic coral reefs function much differently than their shallower counterparts and are unlikely to offer a refuge for shallow water fishes trying to escape climate-change driven warming on the ocean’s surface.
Organosulfur Content of Vegetables Quantified!
The health-promoting effects of sulfur-rich vegetables such as onions and garlic have been known for a long time.
Researchers Develop Soft Robot That Shifts From Land to Sea With Ease
Most animals can quickly transition from walking to jumping to crawling to swimming if needed without reconfiguring or making major adjustments.