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Increase in Very Wet and Very Dry Months in the Tropics Linked to Global Warming
Impacts of anthropogenic warming on tropical land region rainfall.
Impacts of anthropogenic warming on tropical land region rainfall.
Insights into the origin of ligninases can help develop processes to convert biomass into bioenergy.
Regional Climate Models predict greater drought resistance in southwest U.S. than General Circulation Models (GCMs).
A polar alga with lipid metabolism enzymes may prove useful harnessing algae for biodiesel production.
Understanding how microbes use cytochromes to generate electricity in biofilms.
Recent findings reveal that existing climate models overestimate scattering and absorption of sunlight by aerosols at altitudes between 6-10 kilometers.
Complex aerosol processes accurately captured in climate models with a new, minimal aerosol module.
New insights into the effect of light quality on bacterial metabolism and respiration.
Cloud-resolving models have difficulty representing the array of processes and scales in tropical storms.
Microbial communities solve environmental contamination.
Snow reflects less solar radiation when contaminated with black carbon.
Does polar ice erosion come from atmospheric heating or from oceanic advection of warm waters?
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