Tiny animals like oysters, mussels, zooplankton, and insect larvae filter debris and algae to keep lakes, rivers, and seas clear.
The ice-melting substance is ubiquitous in many snowy areas. Smart salting is key to minimize its environmental impact ...
While water quality in New Hanover County's tidal creeks is showing signs of improving, the long-term trend isn't as positive ...
Digital Twin of the Ocean is a continuously updated virtual counterpart of the real ocean that exchanges data in real time ...
"This could drastically reduce the nitrogen pollution leaking into the groundwater," lead Stony Brook University researcher ...
A tiny desert fish survives in a sun-scorched cavern on the edge of extinction. Here’s how it’s offering scientists a rare ...
“Dedicated efforts and investments by EPA, Connecticut, New York and local governments have drastically reduced the amount of ...
You are taught early in science that oxygen on Earth comes from sunlight. Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria use light to split water and release oxygen, shaping the atmosphere and making complex life ...
Sea foams are caused by algal blooms and can represent large areas in coastal waters during ocean fronts associated with ...
Le ​Gardeur serves as the Gunpowder riverkeeper, an essential role in protecting the watershed. His job is to pay meticulous ...
Chinese scientists have built a solar battery that captures sunlight and stores electricity at the same time with 4.2 percent ...
Scientists in China have constructed and tested a device that uses redox couples paired with a single triple-junction amorphous-silicon photoelectrode. When tested under a xenon lamp simulating one ...