Methanethiol, a marine sulfur gas, enhances climate cooling by boosting aerosol formation and reflecting sunlight, especially ...
Image caption, This is one type of plankton viewed through a microscope. In fact, many scientists believe that these tiny plants and animals are amongst the most important in our seas. They may ...
Plankton, the base of the food chain for marine ecosystems worldwide, are facing potential dangers as the oceans warm. This ...
Plankton are a collection of tiny organisms ... Many phytoplankton are microscopic, and they range from single-celled algae to bacteria to protists, which aren’t plants or animals.
Yet these tiny organisms — called plankton — may be unable to thrive in the rapidly warming oceans, according to a pair of new studies. The decline of these microscopic creatures puts huge ...
Plankton, the key ingredient of the primordial ocean soup that allows all life to flourish, are central to a new U.N.
For the first time, researchers have quantified the global emissions of a sulfur gas produced by marine life, revealing that ...
Scientists have compared data from the last ice age, around 21,000 years ago, and modern records to see what happened to ...