The first false-color image from ESA's newly operational Biomass satellite shows off a unique perspective of the rainforests, ...
Now, researchers in Switzerland and the U.K. have homed in on one particular aspect of this equation to contemplate how a ...
Deep beneath the Earth's surface, in the pores and crevices of rock, live huge communities of microorganisms. They are invisible to the naked eye—yet they play a central role in the quality of our ...
As demand for critical metals grows, scientists have taken a rare, close look at life on the deep Pacific seabed where mining ...
SAR11 bacteria dominate the world’s oceans by being incredibly efficient, shedding genes to survive in nutrient-poor waters.
Scientists find that deep molten rock can power long-lasting magnetic fields, helping large rocky planets hold onto their ...
After the roughly 7.5-mile-wide (12 kilometers) asteroid struck off the coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in the Gulf of Mexico, ...
A group of ocean bacteria long considered perfectly adapted to life in nutrient-poor waters may be more vulnerable to environmental change than scientists realized. The bacteria, known as SAR11, ...
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