A ship’s container lost overboard in the North Atlantic has resulted in printer cartridges washing up everywhere from the coast of Florida to northern Norway, a new study has shown.
More juvenile fish have been using the rapids restored by NOAA and partners on the St. Marys River, according to a recent study.
The Southern Ocean dominates the oceanic uptake of human-made CO2. But how much carbon dioxide can it actually absorb in the future?
Glaciers are a sensitive indicator of climate change – and one that can be easily observed.
The weather and fire forecasts for this coming summer are not looking particularly good, either.
The Serengeti plain of East Africa is one of the world’s great wild lands — teeming with lions, leopards and migrating wildebeest.
Researchers are using ICESat-2 elevation data to create bathymetry maps of shallow lakes in the remote desert.
Many farmers in northeastern China and eastern Russia use fire to clear fields and get them ready for planting.
Researchers say cultivated seaweed can soak up excess nutrients plaguing human health and marine life.
Seaweed farms are a common sight in the shallow waters along the Korean Peninsula’s southern coast.
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