The net is designed to trap some of the ocean’s smallest organisms: zooplankton. As it is dragged on board, Nielsen, a molecular biologist and currently scientific leader of Arctic Station on ...
while bacteria generally leads to more carbon emissions. "In high Arctic ecosystems, the variety of fungi is particularly high compared to that of plants, which increases the likelihood that ...
The study found that microscopic life living under Arctic sea ice is in danger. As the ice melts and disappears, so do the microscopic organisms. Unlike other microorganisms that live at the ...
A decrease in pressure ridges over the past 3 decades is making the ice more uniform, with unclear consequences.
The country has a growing confluence of scientific, commercial and strategic plans to boost its presence. Read more at ...
One would think that a volcano was not the most hospitable place for living organisms. However, the Borealis Mud Volcano, at ...
TASS/. Scientists at the Siberian Federal University proved bioplastics may be used in sub-Arctic latitudes without harming the environment, as soil bacteria can decompose bioplastics membranes.
We need that understanding, among other things, considering that the Arctic seabed plays an important ... microscopic marine organisms from up to 2.5 million years ago and that small "mud cones ...
TASS/. Participants in the Arctic Floating University expedition study microorganisms in the Arctic archipelagos to receive enzymes capable of destroying cellulose and other plant polysaccharides ...
"We need that understanding, among other things, considering that the Arctic seabed plays an important ... microscopic marine organisms from up to 2.5 million years ago and that small "mud cones ...
New research highlights how tides, seasons, and ocean currents strongly influence methane emissions and how tiny microorganisms ... waters near Svalbard in the Arctic. Findings revealed that ...