Two species of marine bacteria from the North Sea have established an unusual and sometimes destructive relationship to produce the important vitamin B12.
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Rapid Oyster Reef Restoration Gives Hope for Repairing the Sea
After a century of functional extinction on the Australian mainland, a Flat oyster reef has been successfully restored along a metropolitan Adelaide coastline.
Floods Engulf Porto Alegre
Strong storms bringing high winds and torrential rain began to sweep into Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil’s southernmost state, on April 27, 2024.
Heavy Snowfall and Rain May Contribute to Some Earthquakes
When scientists look for an earthquake’s cause, their search often starts underground.
Oregon State Scientists, Collaborators Say Ocean Biodiversity Work Needs Improvement
An international collaboration that includes two Oregon State University scientists says the world’s largest marine protected areas aren’t collectively delivering the biodiversity benefits they could be because of slow implementation of management strategies and a failure to restrict the most impactful human activities.
Saturated Soils Could Impact Survival of Young Trees Planted to Address Climate Change
The saturated soil conditions predicted to result from increased rainfall in the UK’s upland regions could have a knock-on effect on the ambition to create more woodland in the fight against climate change, a new study has found.