Scientists have learned over the years that when aquatic organisms such as zooplankton become exposed to microplastics, they eat poorly.
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‘Biodiversity Time Machine’ Provides Insights Into a Century of Loss
AI analysis shows pollution levels, extreme weather events and increasing temperatures devastate biodiversity in freshwater lakes.
Mystery Resolved: Black Hole Feeding and Feedback at the Center of an Active Galaxy
An international research team led by Takuma Izumi, an assistant professor at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, has observed in high resolution (approximately 1 light year) the active galactic nucleus of the Circinus Galaxy - one of the closest major galaxies to the Milky Way.
Why a Surprise Discovery, Warming Seas and the Demise of the ‘Meg’ May Spell Trouble for Sharks
Some unexpected shark strandings and subsequent surprises following autopsies have, ironically, taken marine biologists millions of years back in time as they look to the future with concern.
Flooding in Tuscany
A powerful storm unleashed damaging winds and torrential rain across much of Western Europe in early November 2023.
Southern Alaska’s National Forests Key to Meeting Climate, Conservation Goals, OSU Study Shows
Analyses of U.S. national forests led by Oregon State University scientists shows that increased protections for two Alaskan forests is a key to meeting climate and biodiversity goals.