Microsoft has always been one of the largest and most influential technology companies around, and they have recently been highly focused on their emission goals. Microsoft has taken significant ...
More than a century ago, biologist Winfred Emory Allen made daily morning trips out to the end of the former wooden Scripps pier in La Jolla to collect sea water samples. He recorded captured tiny ...
OSLO (Reuters) - Tiny marine algae can evolve fast enough to cope with climate change in a sign that some ocean life may be more resilient than thought to rising temperatures and acidification, a ...
image: An international team including University of Tsukuba researchers has revealed that most coralline algae experience negative effects from ocean acidification. Analysis of previous studies ...
Before plants evolved, vegetative life consisted of primitive green algae living in the sea. Like plants, these algae survived by performing photosynthesis, turning sunlight into energy. However, ...
Tiny marine algae that play a critical role in supporting life on Earth may be better equipped to deal with future climate change than previously expected, research shows. Scientists investigated the ...
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Scientists provide clear evidence that marine phytoplankton are much more resilient to future climate change than previously thought. A study published in Science Advances by an international team of ...
Researchers have revealed that most coralline algae experience negative effects from ocean acidification. Analysis of previous studies showed that changes in ocean chemistry can lead to declines in ...