Scientists have discovered that violent winter mixing in the North Atlantic can act like an express elevator for carbon, carrying...
A new study of the Ross Sea has revealed how dramatically Antarctic waves may respond when sea ice retreats, offering...
Erosion Changes the Microbial Rules of Soil Carbon Loss Water erosion is reshaping the carbon cycle beneath agricultural fields in...
Tidal flats may look like quiet expanses of mud, water and sky, but beneath their shifting surfaces, microbial communities are...
China’s rapid urban expansion is reshaping more than skylines and transport networks. A study published in Communications Earth & Environment...
A river can carry more than water and sediment to the sea. It can also transport a chemical record of...
Lead contamination is one of the world’s most persistent environmental threats, yet the tools used to detect it are often...
A partially submerged volcanic caldera may be functioning as an unexpected natural laboratory for carbon capture, powered not by forests...
A buried chapter in the history of the Americas may explain why North American mammals ultimately dominated one of the...
A growing body of climate research has warned that corporate sustainability claims do not always reflect meaningful environmental action. Companies...
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