Leveraging the food of tiny phytoplankton could trap carbon and sequester it to the ocean’s bottom.
A Dartmouth-led study proposes a new method for recruiting trillions of microscopic sea creatures called zooplankton in the ...
City officials must make improvements to address multiple "deficiencies" identified by federal and state inspectors.
Some of the world's smallest animals and their tiny poops could aid in the fight against climate change. A study reports that clay dust sprayed on the surface of seawater converts free-floating carbon ...