New research revealed the remarkable chemical diversity of substances exuded by coral reefs and demonstrated that thousands of different chemicals derived from tropical corals and seaweeds are available for microbes to decompose and utilize.
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Your Skin Is Breathing. This New Wearable Device Can Measure It.
First wearable device to gauge health by sensing gases coming from, going into skin.
Global EV Adoption Fails to Cut CO₂ - Study
There's little point in buying an electric vehicle if you're charging it with electricity generated by fossil fuels.
Nanoplastics in Soil: How Soil Type and pH Influence Mobility
Nanoplastics are an increasing threat to the ecosystem; however, their mobility in the soil is still underexplored.
Caspian Sea Decline Threatens Endangered Seals and Coastal Communities
Urgent action is needed to protect endangered species, human health and industry from the impacts of the Caspian Sea shrinking, research led by the University of Leeds has found.
Blue Carbon Project Will Create a Living Shoreline to Protect Coastal Ecosystems in Galveston Bay
Rice University, BCarbon and Scenic Galveston have launched an innovative project to protect the Kohfeldt Marsh near Texas City from sea level rise through the design and creation of a living shoreline.