Posts for tag "Princeton University"
Bacterium Breaks Down Ammonium in Sewage and Runoff Without Oxygen
Researchers have identified a microbe that breaks down ammonium, a common component in fertilizer and sewage runoff, without oxygen.
- Posted June 19, 2018
Susquehanna River: More Rainfall Means More Nitrogen
Princeton University modelers find that rainfall, not temperature, is the biggest factor driving nitrogen variability in the Susquehanna River.
- Posted August 15, 2016
Son-O-Mermaid Holds Promise For Tracking Oceanic Earthquakes
The Son-O-Mermaid platform offers numerous advantages over seismometers and sonobuoys in tracking earthquakes in the ocean.
- Posted July 7, 2016
Globetrotting Phytoplankton More Likely To Survive Climate Change
A key to surviving climate change for many organisms is the ability to relocate. Princeton University researchers have found that phytoplankton have a better chance at surviving global warming than previously thought because they travel ocean currents...
- Posted May 12, 2016
Hotter Nights Have More Influence On Climate Change Than Thought
Although many studies have shown a gradual temperature increase all over the globe as a result of climate change, few studies have examined the effects of warming during different parts of the day. A release from Princeton...
- Posted December 14, 2015






