Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels have reached a record high in 2024, according to new research.
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Young coral use metabolic tricks to resist bleaching
Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching in high temperatures, according to a new study.
Inland Delaware Watersheds Impaired by Human Waste
Delaware has numerous inland waterways with high microbial impairment from unknown sources.
Swirling Polar Vortices Likely Exist on the Sun, New Research Finds
Model simulations offer insights into the fundamental properties of the solar magnetic field.
Fighting Microplastics for a Cleaner Future
Dr. Manish Shetty is working to break down microplastics to create usable fuel.
Facing the wind: How trees behave across various forest settings and weather events
A recent study on Cryptomeria japonica plots shows that trees dissipate wind energy by switching between two swaying behaviors at specific wind speeds, offering insights that may help in improved forest management to minimize damage caused by storms.
More than one third of Vietnam’s mammal species are at risk of extinction, study finds
A recent study highlights that over one-third of Vietnam's 329 mammal species are threatened with extinction.
A new paradigm in high-speed photoacoustic small animal whole-body imaging
A team develops high-speed rotational scanning PACT system for monitoring whole-body biodynamic.
Physicists Unlock Transformative New Way to Transmit Huge Amounts of Data via Laser Light
The discovery, centred around controlling tiny hurricanes of light and electromagnetic fields, could revolutionise how much information we can deliver over cables.
Defense or Growth – How Plants Allocate Resources
Pathogens can significantly weaken the fitness of their hosts, sometimes even causing host mortality.