Algae on Greenland’s ice are spreading faster due to climate change. They store nutrients, darken ice, and speed up melting.
Researchers found that Greenland’s ice algae store phosphorus, allowing them to expand and darken ice surfaces, reducing reflectivity and accelerating melt rates. As climate change exposes more ice, ...
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StudyFinds on MSNWater-resistant glass on horizon — thanks to sound-based ‘sonochemicals’In a laboratory at Curtin University in Australia, researchers have stumbled upon what might seem like a magical ...
Scientists are gaining new insights into how plankton supports life on Earth — just as climate change is changing everything.
"We proved that our instrument is capable of detecting signatures of life in gypsum," he added, suggesting it might help do ...
Curtin University researchers have developed a new technique to make glass water-repellent, a feature that could improve ...
Researchers have developed a new technique to make glass water-repellent, a feature that could improve safety in vehicles, reduce cleaning costs for buildings and enhance filtration systems. The ...
The first life on Earth formed four billion years ago, as microbes living in pools and seas: what if the same thing happened ...
Researchers at LSU have developed 3D printed, biodegradable beads for Mardi Gras to reduce waste from the famous parades in ...
Scientists found fossil-like traces in gypsum, suggesting ancient microbial life may have existed on Mars billions of years ...
Curtin University researchers have developed a new technique to make glass water-repellent, a feature that could improve ...
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