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Newly published research shows that clouds fueled by penguin poop could help fight climate change in the Antarctic.
When the wind blew from the direction of the colony, ammonia levels spiked, sometimes reaching 1,000 times above normal ...
The conclusion is the result of measurements taken by scientists downwind of a colony of Adelie penguins in Antarctica in ...
The researchers further demonstrated that the ammonia kicks off an atmospheric chain reaction. Out at sea, tiny plantlike ...
Ammonia from the birds’ guano can mix with other gases and form clouds, potentially cooling Earth’s surface and preserving ...
Antarctica's icy wilderness is warming rapidly under the weight of human-driven climate change, yet a new study points to an ...
Gentoo penguins in Antarctica in 2017. Researchers found that guano from Adélie penguins releases a large amount of ammonia ...
Antarctica’s icy wilderness is warming rapidly under the weight of human-driven climate change, yet a new study points to an ...
The clouds in Antarctica might be fueled by penguin poop. Penguin poop - sorry, penguin guano - is creating clouds in ...
Penguin excrement releases ammonia that helps form clouds over Antarctica, possibly slowing climate change in the region.
Lots of reactions from the German press after Chancellor Friedrich Merz oversees the first permanent foreign deployment of German troops to Lithuania since World War ...