Natural fibers promoted as sustainable alternatives to plastic, including cotton and wool, have been found preserved in a U.K. lake for more than a century—challenging assumptions that they quickly ...
One sunny July morning, on a lake in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, two scientists skimmed a black inflatable raft back and forth across the water. Isabella Oleksy, an ecologist at the University of ...
High in the Rockies, researchers are discovering that wind-borne pollution and rising heat are fueling unprecedented algal blooms ...
Navigating monolithic icebergs, massive ocean waves and sub-zero snowstorms, CSIRO research vessel (RV) Investigator is a workhorse for Antarctic science. In just over 11 years and spread across seven ...
The North Sea is home to the remains of a vast land that has been lost to time and is referred to as Doggerland, the area of ...
New research suggests that explanations based only on climate may not fully account for the major decline of the lowland ...
A proposed $1.3-billion U.S. Army Corps of Engineers port expansion in North Carolina threatens to unearth decades of “forever chemicals.” The government’s initial plan: don’t test the mud ...
Scientists discover that the Earth's magnetic poles can take up to 70,000 years to reverse, much longer than previously ...
A rock face on the Monte Conero anticline holds many paddle-like footprint tracks packed together on one surface, likely made by sea turtles.
Researchers have drilled the deepest Antarctic sediment core ever, uncovering 23 million years of climate history beneath the ice sheet. This is SWAIS2C’s first drilling attempt, but unfortunately, ...
The Northern Arabian/Persian Gulf (NG) experiences complex sedimentary dynamics influenced by aeolian and fluvial inputs under highly variable hydrodynamic conditions. This study integrates numerical ...