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Penguin droppings release ammonia that forms clouds, affecting Antarctica's climate and potentially slowing warming.
Lu Lu looks forward to the next two decades of neutrino astrophysics, exploring the remarkable detector concepts needed to ...
A robotic fleet in the Labrador Sea is tracking sinking carbon to reveal how the deep ocean helps regulate Earth’s climate.
According to the team, the data suggests that penguin poop may be helping reduce some of climate change’s effects on an ...
Antarctica's icy wilderness is warming rapidly under the weight of human-driven climate change, yet a new study points to an ...
But when scientists peer very far back, they find conundrums. JWST observations of the distant past are at odds with ...
Antarctica's icy wilderness is warming rapidly under the weight of human-driven climate change, yet a new study points to an ...
The clouds in Antarctica might be fueled by penguin poop. Penguin poop - sorry, penguin guano - is creating clouds in ...
On what might have been the proudest day of Jack Burns’s long career in astronomy, he was sitting on a beach. Orbital ...
Muons are elementary particles that resemble electrons, but they are heavier and decay very rapidly (i.e., in just a few ...
Research published on Thursday shows that ammonia wafting off penguin poo provides extra cloud clover above coastal ...
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