Picture the ocean, impacted by climate change.
Rising sea levels, ocean acidification, melting of ice sheets, flooded coastlines, and shrinking fish stocks — the image is largely negative. For the longest time, the ocean has been portrayed as a victim of climate change, and rightly so. Ulf Riebesell, Professor of Biological Oceanography at the Geomar Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, has studied the effects of global warming on the ocean for nearly 15 years, warning the scientific community about the impacts of climate change on ocean life and biochemical cycles.
America is rebuilding its crumbling infrastructure. Learn why now could be the perfect time to make smart roads a reality.
A small tweak to genes may finally enable us to regrow cartilage
The great dying: A new study may have revealed the reason behind world's largest mass extinction
Decarbonizing the steel industry: Can it be done?
These next-generation engineered bacteria can detect water contaminants in real time