Microbial communities inhabit every ecosystem on Earth, from soil to rivers to the human gut.
For corn growers, the decision of when and how much nitrogen fertilizer to apply is a perennial challenge.
A new study says that the planet’s wildlife is increasingly under the boot of humanity.
Tropical Storm Claudia is battling wind shear as it continues moving away from Western Australia and through the Southern Indian Ocean.
In response to future fossil fuel burning, climate computer models simulate a pronounced warming in the tropical oceans.
Scientists, including those from CU Boulder, have finally scaled the solar system’s equivalent of the Rocky Mountain range.
A collaboration between computer scientists at the University of Bristol and nine major media companies, including ITV and BBC, will help the media industry understand and manage the significant carbon impacts of digital content.
A database of 10,000 bird species shows how measurements of wings, beaks and tails can predict a species’ role in an ecosystem.
New research has shown that diets are changing in complex ways worldwide.
The results of an 18-year study of Atlantic tarpon by scientists at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science revealed that these large silvery fish take extensive seasonal migrations—1,000s of kilometers in distance—beyond U.S. borders.
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