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  • Predator Interactions Chiefly Determine Where Prochlorococcus Thrive

    Prochlorococcus are the smallest and most abundant photosynthesizing organisms on the planet. 

  • Study: Climate Change, Invasive Species Drive Native Trout Declines

    In a new study published in Science Advances, University of Montana researchers found that climate change drives native trout declines by reducing stream habitat and facilitating the expansion of invasive trout species.

  • EVs Made up Two-Thirds of New Cars Sales in Norway Last Year

    Electric cars accounted for roughly two-thirds of new sales in Norway last year, a key milestone on the country’s way to ending the sale of gas-powered cars by 2025, Reuters reported.

  • To Study the Next Earth, NASA May Need to Throw Some Shade

    How do you tell whether a planet trillions of miles away is Earth-like? 

  • "Arctic Bus" Being Readied to Be Tested in the Far North

    The first tests will soon be held for the bus, which is being engineered specifically for riding in the Arctic. 

  • From the Oilfield to the Lab: How a Special Microbe Turns Oil Into Gases

    Microorganisms can convert oil into natural gas, i.e. methane. 

  • Satellite Images of Our Changing Earth in 2021

    NASA’s Earth Observatory regularly publishes striking satellite images of our rapidly changing planet, from the massive fires in Greece and California to the historic floods in China and the Netherlands.

  • To Fight Climate Change, First You Need to Measure It

    From devastating wildfires to polar bears clinging to melting ice floes, there’s no shortage of shocking images to illustrate the need for action on climate change. 

  • Mini But Mighty: WVU Researchers Seek to Better Understand Role of Individual Soil Microorganisms

    One of the largest reservoirs of carbon and home to billions of microorganisms, soil is a highly complex ecosystem that is essential to a healthy climate.

  • OSU Research Finds Way to Scrub Carbon Dioxide From Factory Emissions, Make Useful Products

    Carbon dioxide can be harvested from smokestacks and used to create commercially valuable chemicals thanks to a novel compound developed by a scientific collaboration led by an Oregon State University researcher.

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