New research reveals that ice algae can store nutrients which may enable them to colonize more of the ice sheet, darkening and melting it.
Saffron Cole-Nottage, 32, is believed to have lost her footing on the algae-covered path while out walking her dog with her daughter and plunged down a gap between the giant rocks. The mother-of ...
Dark algae that grow on the surface of Arctic ice sheets are likely to expand their range in the future, a trend that will exacerbate melt, sea level rise and climate warming. “These algae are ...
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For International Women and Girls in Science Day, the museum’s Ocean Portal spoke with “Her Deepness” about science, seaweed ...
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Chip Chick on MSNChameleon Shrimp Are Able To Change Their Color To Camouflage Themselves Even In Exotic AlgaeChameleon shrimp can change their color to camouflage themselves among the algae they inhabit, helping them to escape from predators. […] ...
Researchers with the University of Cincinnati have examined two such tools in addressing a toxin produced by harmful algae ... Researchers from the University of Bayreuth and the Max Planck ...
These are microscopic algae that grow on the ice and darken its surface. As a result of this darkening, the tiny inhabitants cause the ice to warm up and melt faster. "I wanted to understand how ...
"The problem is that dogs seem to love the smell, and seem to find it irresistible, so they tend to seek it out." Toxic algae grows on rocks in the riverbed and forms leathery, dark green or black ...
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