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New Study Suggests Warmer Oceans May Limit Kelp Forests’ Ability To Store Carbon for Long Periods of Time
Researchers studied kelp decomposition rates in 35 locations across the Northern Hemisphere to better understand how the capacity of kelp forests to build long-term carbon stores will change as the climate warms.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Develops New Method for Assessing the Substances That Can Destroy the Ozone Layer
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Researchers Finds Mangrove Species in Ryuku Islands in Japan Are Isolated Implicating Conservation
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Mealworms: Source of Protein and Can Help the Environment
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Severe Weather and Flash Floods Wreak Havoc in the Southwestern United States Causing Massive Flight Delays
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Milk Teeth is Linked to Weight Gain During Adolescent Years: New Study
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Parasitic Genes Comprising over Half of Human DNA Being Monitored for Potential Disease Treatments
Marine Life on Seafloor Stressed Out by Human Noise Pollution
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Emission of This Greenhouse Gas from US Corn Belt Increases When Frozen and During Thawing Cycles
Mosquitoes Have Evolved Olfactory System for Hunting Human Scents, Study Reveals
Texas Dries Up Midweek, High Chance of Flooding Rains Sunday Night in Dallas Area
61-Year-Old Postal Worker Hospitalized After Being Attacked by Pack of Dogs in Florida
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Noise Pollution: How Does it Affect Our Pets and Other Animals?