Biologists find no link between fish size and gill surface area—study suggests that models underlying some projections of future fisheries yields need to be reconsidered.
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Weedy Rice Gets Competitive Boost From Its Wild Neighbors
Rice feeds the world. But a look-alike weed has many ways of getting ahead.
Making Sense of Holes in the Clouds
Cavum clouds, also called hole-punch clouds and fallstreak holes, look so odd that people sometimes argue they are signatures of flying saucers or other unidentified anomalous phenomena.
Cloud Model Could Help With Climate Research
When clouds meet clear skies, cloud droplets evaporate as they mix with dry air.
New Study Suggests Significant Glacial Retreat in West Antarctica Began in the 1940s
Among the vast expanse of Antarctica lies the Thwaites Glacier, the world’s widest glacier measuring about 80 miles on the western edge of the continent.
Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats Have Long Been in Flux
Salt crusts began forming long after Lake Bonneville disappeared, according to new U research that relied on pollen to date playa in western Utah.