Researchers spotlight how selecting cattle for lower methane emissions could deliver long-term gains for the beef industry.
Right now, our world is teeming with life thanks to all the oxygen, but Earth wasn't always like this. Researchers forecast ...
The image is surreal: a frozen lake, a scientist kneeling on the ice, and then a sheet of flame racing across the surface as ...
Researchers find that microbes on tree bark can alter greenhouse and toxic gases, shaping climate and air quality beyond ...
Many of the microbes living in bark can live off various gases. This is a process recently coined as “aerotrophy”, as in “air ...
China conducts static fire test of new reusable Long March 12B rocket China’s main space contractor performed a static fire ...
Microbes living in tree bark consume vast amounts of climate-related and toxic gases, according to new research published Jan ...
A new study finds that people whose gut microbiomes produce a lot of methane are able to unlock extra energy from a ...
Spectacular clouds swirl across the surface of Jupiter. These clouds contain water, just like Earth's, but are much denser on ...
Tiny, gas-eating microbes hidden in the bark of trees offer scientists a crucial clue in the fight against global warming.
The Beef Checkoff funds a high school level “greenhouse gases” education project that raised red flags for some in cattle country. The project of note is a part of a large educational initiative with ...