Environment
-
How Global Warming Shifts Biodiversity of Algal Communities
New research published in the journal Nature Communications points out the role of climate change in causing abrupt changes to important algal communities in the oceans. Scientists find that the warming hemisphere are predicted to change pole-wards in the next 100 years.
Latest Research Articles
-
UK Farmers Could be Forced to Kill Their Pigs Due to Carbon Dioxide Shortage
-
'Game of Thrones' Ice Wall Towers Over Scottish City During Ice Age
-
Mt. Shasta's Glaciers Are Shrinking Due to Drought, Prompting Dangerous Landslides
-
Deserted Villages Experience Famine Due to Madagascar Drought
-
Powerful Solar 'Superflare' That Only Occurs Once Every 10,000 Years: Can it Happen Today?
-
Everything You Need to Know About Mu Variant: Is it More Dangerous Than Delta?
Authorities Wrapped Giant Sequoias in Fire-Resistant Wraps to Protect them from the Colony Fire
-
Piranha Sightings Reported on the Rivers of North Texas
Alert Level 3 Raised After Volcanic Eruption in Southwestern Japan
-
Gas Stoves Are Causing Dangerous Indoor Pollution, and Many are Ignoring the Risks
First Nation Community in Canada Finally Gets Access to Clean Water After Waiting for 24 Years
-
Potential Rainfall Could Bring a Little Relief to Pacific Northwest as 20 Fires Burn in the Region