Tiny sea creatures are heading for extinction

“There is overwhelming evidence that the oceans are warming and it will be the response of animals and plants to this warming that will shape how the oceans look in future years and the nature of global fisheries.” - Graeme Hays

Scientists identify key genes for increasing oil content in plant leaves

Accumulating oil in leaves could significantly increase energy content of biofuels and plant-based foods.

Without plants, Earth would cook under billions of tons of additional carbon

Enhanced growth of Earth's leafy greens during the 20th century has significantly slowed the planet's transition to being red-hot, says a new study.

World’s first mapping of rare plants in the Americas

California, Mexico, the Caribbean islands, parts of the Andes, the south of South America, and the region around Rio de Janeiro have many rare species.

Giant fragment of Chelyabinsk meteorite lifted from Russian lake

On October 15, a giant fragment of the meteorite that hit Russia on February 15 was lifted from the bottom of Lake Chebarkul in the Russian Urals Mountains.

Lightning strikes causing rocks to explode help shape mountains

Scientists thought cold temperatures caused the angular rock formations in South African mountain landscapes. But mountains may be less stable than we knew.

California diver finds 18-foot-long sea creature

The diver - Jasmine Santana of the Catalina Island Marine Institute - reportedly thought, "I have to drag this thing out of here or nobody will believe me."

Will climate changes keep red crabs of Christmas Island from spawning?

When the wet season begins in November, Christmas Island's iconic land crabs march towards the sea to spawn. Climate change could put a stop to it.

Illinois river otters still exposed to chemicals banned decades ago

Researchers report that river otters in Central Illinois are being exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and pesticides that were banned in the U.S. in the 1970s and ’80s.

Typhoon Wipha strikes Japan’s east coast

Typhoon Wipha will bring heavy rain, strong winds, and heavy surf to Japan today. Tokyo (population: 9 million) and the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant are both vulnerable.

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