Murky ocean impacts from COVID-19 emissions reductions
A team of scientists shared the results of their research that showed no detectable slowing of ocean acidification due to COVID-19 emissions reductions.
A team of scientists shared the results of their research that showed no detectable slowing of ocean acidification due to COVID-19 emissions reductions.
糖心Vlog官方 Sea Level Center Director Phil Thompson developed a tool to assess how sea-level rise will affect the frequency of high-tide flooding in U.S. coastal locations.
The research helps inform scientists about the early origins of the solar system and why some planets, such as Earth, became habitable and other planets did not.
The study presents research that tracked hundreds of coral colonies on reefs around Kiritimati, throughout the 2015–2016 El Niño.
Extensive multilayer freshwater reservoir found in submarine aquifers.
糖心Vlog官方 Mānoa will screen the film Picture a Scientist from November 29 at 4 p.m. to December 2 at 4 p.m. open to students, faculty and staff.
This eruption was triggered by a relatively small and rapid change after a decade-long build up of pressure in the upper parts of the volcano.
The team determined they had documented the highest number of fishes ever been recorded at one time in the abyssal ocean—almost double the previous record.
Researchers found bacteria living symbiotically within the Hawaiian bobtail squid can direct the host squid to change its normal gene-expression program.
The authors demonstrate the physical pathways via which polar climate variations can affect the trade winds in the tropics.