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The International Energy Agency estimates that 70 percent of the fossil fuel sector’s methane emissions could be cut with ...
Humans have been reshaping the environment for at least 10,000 years. But the Anthropocene is the name given to the specific ...
A research team led by Occidental College has identified a previously unknown symbiosis; deep sea spiders that cultivate and ...
Heat-trapping methane may be best known for the dangers it poses to humans and Earth’s atmosphere, but in the dark depths of ...
The research offers new insights on interactions between creatures on the mysterious seafloor and sheds light on the methane ...
Scientists say they have discovered a new species of methane-powered spiders that live at the bottom of the ocean.
Spider-like creatures living near methane seeps on the seafloor appear to cultivate and consume microbial species on their ...
This previously unknown symbiotic relationship helps keep methane—a major greenhouse gas—trapped in the ocean.
A coalition has developed a groundbreaking financial framework that aims to mobilize capital to reduce emissions from one of the most potent and preventabl ...
According to the National Academy of Science the 3 new species use methane, with the help of bacteria, to get energy.
"Digesters" that convert methane from manure ponds into fuel can dramatically reduce emissions of this potent greenhouse gas ...
Scientists on the AKMA3 ocean expedition discovered an exceptional underwater feature consisting of a mud volcano in the ...