Researchers led by the University of Tokyo and Kyushu University can help to further enhance carbon sequestration efforts using their Portable Active Seismic Source device, which will allow for...
Viruses are the most abundant “lifeforms” in the oceans, stretching up farther than the nearest 60 galaxies if placed end-to-end. Responsible for killing about 20 per cent of the oceanic...
A hybrid machine learning method can now accurately predict the incidence of heatstroke, hospitalisations, and deaths in large cities, paving the way for better allocation of healthcare resources....
An interview with SIT’s Professor Lock Kai Seng, Associate Professor Steve Kardinal Jusuf, and Assistant Professor Sivaneasan Bala Krishnan on the institute’s initiatives to push for a more...
Historical krill population data has shown that warming climate patterns are responsible for declining Antarctic krill populations. Being at the bottom rarely ever means being important, but the same...
Editor's Letter According to the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, unless there are prompt and large-scale actions taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions now, the...
Researchers from University of York have found positive responses from UK landowners and conservationists on diversifying gene conservation techniques from trees to insect species to encourage...
Researchers from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, shed light on the impact of human activity on the hydrological cycle in northern Central Asia. The economies of...
A new study, by the University of Exeter, found that chestnut-crowned babbler birds responded to rising temperatures by changing their behaviour in ways that could actually reduce successful...
Scientists have used CRISPR-Cas technology to identify a gene responsible for heat tolerance in a coral on the Great Barrier Reef. An international research project has used gene-editing technology...
Research conducted by an international team of experts including Dr Barend van Maanen from the University of Exeter, identifies not only how these coastal forests get pushed against their shores, but...
Scientist highlight how the use of genetically engineered organisms could provide answers in reducing carbon emissions and tackling climate change. Climate change is a major global crisis. Despite...