Rising temperatures could tip the scale in an underground battle that has raged for millennia.
GEOMAR study investigates the impact of sediment resuspension induced by trawling and other natural processes in Kiel Bight.
High-starch algae are important in biofuel production, as a feed supplement in agriculture and as an efficient way to bind carbon dioxide.
A new study reveals there was a time when massive icebergs, like the ones we see in Antarctica today, were drifting less than 90 miles off the UK coastline.
Gene editing tools like CRISPR are revolutionizing plant science by allowing precise and targeted improvements to plant traits, such as wood quality, disease resistance, or drought tolerance.
By several measures, air pollution is getting worse in the U.S., a trend due in large part to more severe heat and wildfires, according to a new report.
University of Florida researchers are testing a new type of cattle feed that could help dairy cows release less methane gas from burps and flatulence and use nutrients more efficiently.
Telemedicine use in 2023 reduced monthly carbon dioxide emissions by the equivalent of up to 130,000 gas operated vehicles, suggesting it could have a positive effect on climate change, new UCLA-led research finds.
The Colorado River system is the lifeblood of the Southwest, delivering water to 40 million people across the United States and Mexico.
Climate change and globalisation are driving a surge in threats to crops from insects and mites, researchers say.
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