Shells of tiny ocean creatures reveal a hidden boundary in the Atlantic that could affect the Earth's global carbon cycle.
Ocean microbes control Earth's carbon cycle. Scientists found a simpler way to understand how these tiny organisms shape our ...
The ocean is full of invisible workers. Trillions of microbes quietly break down carbon-containing organic matter, which ...
Researchers at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography have created a more accurate model of global carbon cycling. The model better accounts for the contributions of Earth’s terrestrial ...
For decades, scientists have looked to the oceans for answers about one of Earth’s biggest climate mysteries: Why did ...
The carbon cycle is a staple on any Earth science class syllabus, but scientists are still studying its nuances.
A research team from the Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a groundbreaking carbon dioxide energy storage (CES) system featuring an innovative ...
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Scientists turn carbon dioxide into renewable methane using microbes
As wind turbines spin and solar panels soak up sunlight, one major problem continues to shadow the clean energy transition: ...
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