Melting Antarctic ice reveals rocky peaks that release iron, which drifts into the ocean and helps tiny plants absorb carbon ...
Research led by polar scientists from Northumbria University has revealed new hope in natural environmental systems found in ...
Phytoplankton—microscopic algae that form the base of ocean food webs—have long been viewed as transient players in the global carbon cycle: They bloom, die, and the carbon they contain is quickly ...
Eukaryotic phytoplankton drive a decrease in primary production under ocean acidification. Credit: Dalin Shi Princeton University and Xiamen University researchers report that in tropical and ...
Phytoplankton, tiny plant-like organisms in the ocean, are incredibly important for life on Earth. They're a major food ...
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Research led by polar scientists from Northumbria University has revealed new hope in natural environmental systems found in ...
New research led by Northumbria University suggests that thinning ice sheets in East Antarctica could enhance the Southern Ocean’s ability to absorb atmospheric CO₂. As glaciers retreat, more mountain ...