The first wooden satellite in the world was launched into space on a SpaceX rocket as part of a mission to resupply the International Space Station (ISS), its Japanese creators reported.
Scientists from the University of Kyoto hope the wooden...
The Southern Right Whale Health Monitoring Program aims to study the health of whales that die in Península Valdés and surrounding areas to learn about their health, understand the causes of mortality, and identify potential threats, both natural and...
Until now, rain has been ignored in calculations of the ocean's capacity to capture carbon dioxide (CO2), but a new estimate suggests that precipitation enhances the ocean's ability to trap emissions by 5% to 7%.
Importance of Oceans in the...
Every year, 36 million tons of CO2 are released into the atmosphere, the main driver of climate change. Most of the emissions from the countries that pollute the most come from the use of fossil fuels, the generation of...
A vital glacier in western Antarctica seems to be smoking according to satellite views from NASA earlier this month.
The so-called “sea smoke” is actually not smoke but fog, and it appears as fluffy white swirls over the dark water...
In the southern region of India, a giant cobra has caught the attention of scientists. Although it was known, the results of the prestigious discovery published in the European Journal of Taxonomy revealed that it is a species never...
Thanks to an unprecedented intergovernmental effort, the first Global Ecosystems Atlas was developed at COP 16. This tool will compile and organize reliable and high-quality data on the ecosystems of countries, making them available to the planet.
Politicians, financial institutions,...