A new study shows Mars’ early thick atmosphere could be locked up in the planet’s clay surface.
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Untapped Potential: Study Shows How Water Systems can Help Accelerate Renewable Energy Adoption
As power grids rely more on renewable energy sources like wind and solar, balancing energy supply and demand becomes more challenging.
Ocean Heat for Hurricane Helene
When tropical weather watchers in the U.S. began tracking a disturbance brewing near the Yucatan Peninsula in mid-September, there were already worrisome signs in ocean temperature data for the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
Return of the Elephants Seals: From a Few to Thousands
A new international study has revealed the genetic impact of hunting in northern elephant seals.
New Continuous Reaction Process can Help Turn Plant Waste into Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Washington State University scientists successfully tested a new way to produce sustainable jet fuel from lignin-based agricultural waste.
Climate Change Accelerates the Vulnerability and Loss of Resilience of a Key Species for the Mediterranean Ecosystem
A study by the University of Barcelona has analysed the ability of red gorgonians (Paramuricea clavata), a key species for the Mediterranean marine ecosystem, to resist and recover after marine heatwaves.