A new study featuring contributions from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists has identified 100 pressing research questions on climate change and water resources in the Upper Indus Basin (UIB) that must be answered to protect the communities that live there.
Environmental DNA Reveals Secret Reef Inhabitants
An international research team use a global sampling of seawater to reveal which tropical reef fish occur where.
Perennial Rye Crop Shows Potential for Greener Agriculture
Experimental crop absorbed carbon dioxide equivalent to a vehicle burning 35,000 litres of gasoline, unlike more common annual versions, study shows.
Deepest Sediment Core Collected in the Atlantic Ocean
Team on the research vessel Neil Armstrong extracts core from the bottom of the Puerto Rico Trench
In Western Floodplains, Species Cope With Bullfrog, Sunfish Invaders
Non-native bullfrogs and sunfish species, introduced for consumer and sport purposes, are known to alter ecosystems and hinder native amphibians and fish in the Pacific Northwest highlands.
Can OU Research Team Clear Up Biases in Artificial Intelligence?
There’s no doubt that artificial intelligence is embedded in our everyday lives.
African Dust Crosses the Atlantic
A beautiful sunset over the Atlantic off the Florida coast, or an orangey glow in the Texas sky at dusk may be caused by dust from West Africa, according to researchers who are looking at the paths of particulate matter in the skies over the Sahara desert and the semi-arid...
Cycloalkanes a Strong Candidate for Reducing Aviation Emissions
Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories have released data that could play an important role in the future development of cleaner and more sustainable aviation fuel.
NASA Scientist Discovers New Means to Measure Snow Depth from Space
Using a concept adapted from the mathematics and biology communities, a scientist at NASA's Langley Research Center developed a method to directly measure snow depth using lidar measurements from the Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2).
Atmospheric Data From India’s 2020 Lockdown Reveals How Black Carbon Affects Climate
Co-authored by Texas A&M scientists, new research shows how levels of black carbon and dust are related to climate and monsoons.