On a remote coral reef near Papua New Guinea, endless streams of bubbles rise from cracks in the seabed into the shallow ...
Rising ocean acidity weakens corals, boosts algae and makes reefs flatter. Even small chemical changes reshape reef life.
A carbon dioxide seep on a reef in Papua New Guinea is being used as a time machine to see into the future of the world’s ...
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New carbon capture method uses water and pressure to remove CO₂ from emissions at half current costs
A new, low-cost method for capturing carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial facilities relies on a simple physical phenomenon—the same one that causes bubbles to fizz when popping a ...
Volcanic CO2 seeps in Papua New Guinea have acted as a 'time machine,' allowing scientists to predict the fate of coral reefs ...
Access to clean water is something that many of us take for granted, but it's a serious problem across much of the world. Now researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Canberra have ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Sandia National Laboratories and the University of New Mexico (UNM) have created a powerful new way to capture carbon dioxide from coal- and gas-fired electricity plants with a ...
URBANA-CHAMPAGNE, Ill., Nov. 18 (UPI) --CO2 bubbles have a disorienting effect on tiny Asian carp fry, deterring them from invading new territory. Fry are tiny juvenile fish. University of Illinois ...
LIVERMORE, Calif. (KGO) -- A breakthrough by Bay Area researchers could lead to dramatic cuts in one of the most common greenhouse gasses and ABC7 News learned the system is deceptively simple. It ...
What first appeared to be effervescent bubbles, like those in champagne, rising from a hydrothermal vent area in the northern Mariana Arc of the Pacific Ocean turned out to be liquid carbon dioxide.
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