- ·How good is the fossil record? New study casts doubt on their usefulness
- ·Mantle plumes crack continents
- ·Ozone pollution in India kills enough crops to feed 94 million in poverty
- ·Clues to trapping carbon dioxide in rock: Calcium carbonate takes multiple, simultaneous roads to different minerals
- ·Discrepancy in Greenland temperatures during end of last ice age resolved
- ·Atlantic warming turbocharges Pacific trade winds
- ·Ancient shellfish remains rewrite 10,000-year history of El Nino cycles
- ·Snow has thinned on Arctic sea ice, study finds
- ·Noise pollution impacts fish species differently
- ·Research charts ecological impact of microbial respiration in oxygen-starved ocean
- ·Global temperature reaches record high in June following record warmth in May
- ·Synchronization of North Pacific and Greenland climates preceded abrupt deglacial warming
- ·Microplastics worse for crabs and other marine life than previously thought: Enter through gills
- ·Oceans vital for possibility for alien life
- ·Atlantic salmon show capacity to adapt to warmer waters
- ·Mesophotic coral reef geology the focus of new study
- ·Beautiful but a threat: Tropical fish invasion destroys kelp forests
- ·Rainwater discovered at new depths, with high pressure and temperatures over 300 degrees Celsius
- ·New view of Mount Rainier's volcanic plumbing: Electrical images show upward flow of fluids to magma chamber
- ·Map reveals worldwide impacts of climate change