Widespread water insecurity is the result of decades of overuse, as well as shrinking supplies from lakes, rivers, glaciers and wetlands, the researchers found.
Emerging evidence suggests that environmental pollutants rarely act alone, yet most toxicological studies still assess them in isolation.
Invisible in their trillions, microbes dwell in our bodies, grow in soils, live on trees and are integral to planetary health ...
The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) is pleased to announce the next presentation in its Maritime Distinguished Speaker Series on ...
Groundbreaking art and science collaborations are reimagining how we understand—and survive in—a warming world.
A six-year analysis of marine microbes in coastal California waters has overturned long-held assumptions about how the ocean's smallest organisms interact. Researchers at UC San Diego’s Scripps ...
China quietly became biotech’s back-office, from molecule synthesis and clinical trials to novel drug licensing. Now the ...
By examining life beneath winter ice, this postdoc reveals how climate change affects the hidden phytoplankton ecosystems.
A new study shows a growing share of greenhouse gas emissions is coming from natural, unmanaged ecosystems in response to ...
An array of animals and plants survive winter in the subnivium, nature’s igloo. But climate change is threatening this hidden ...
The United States is leaving some of the world’s oldest and most influential scientific networks involved in biodiversity ...
Let’s say it’s 2036, and scientists are working on a new class of drugs. Today, for instance, pharmaceutical companies use ...
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