Marine heat waves appear to trigger earlier reproduction, high mortality in early life stages and fewer surviving juvenile Pacific cod in the Gulf of Alaska, a new study from Oregon State University shows.
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Groundbreaking Discovery Enables Cost-Effective and Eco-friendly Green Hydrogen Production
A breakthrough technology has been developed that enables the production of green hydrogen in a more cost-effective and environmentally friendly manner, bringing us closer to a carbon-neutral society by replacing expensive precious metal catalysts.
Earthquake Lifts the Noto Peninsula
The first day of 2024 brought catastrophe to parts of Japan. At 4:10 p.m. Japan Standard Time (07:10 Universal Time), the land on the Noto Peninsula in northwestern Honshu began to lurch, shaking violently for about 50 seconds.
Wobbling Particles in the Sky
Tiny particles such as ice crystals or ash particles tend to oscillate as they settle through the atmosphere.
A New Perspective on the Temperature Inside Tropical Forests
Tropical forests host up to half of the planet’s biodiversity but up to now, ecological studies over tropical forests often relied on large scale datasets depicting open-air temperatures – that is, the temperature outside the forests, which can be several degrees different from the temperatures inside the forest.
Office Air Conditioning Can Reduce the Risk of Harm From Bushfire Smoke
Air conditioning doesn't just cool the air – it can also reduce the risk of harm from bushfire smoke, new research suggests.