Coastal seagrass can store more heat-trapping carbon per square kilometer than forests can, which means these coastal plants could be part of the solution to climate change, scientists said in a new study.
A new carbon potential control system that significantly enhances the production process for sintered powder metal parts will be the centerpiece in the Linde North America exhibit
Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ( WHOI ) have conducted a new study to measure levels of carbon at various depths in the Arctic Ocean. The study, recently published in the journal Biogeosciences , provides data that will help researchers better understand the Arctic Ocean?s carbon cycle?the pathway through which carbon enters and is used by the marine ecosystem. It will ...