A Little Ice Age Study Reveals New Information About the North Atlantic Climate System Scientists…
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Vibrant leaf color in northeast New York has not disappointed leaf-peepers. Dry conditions in the…
An international research team led by a Goethe University professor analyzes diamond inclusions. An international…
Stronger winds and warming of the upper ocean layers in the western tropical Pacific have…
Measurements from EMIT, the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation, will improve computer simulations scientists…
Combining Targeted Therapies and Immunotherapies for Cancer Treatment Targeted therapies specifically attach to and inhibit…
Caltech’s Human Impacts Database tracks global data on how humans affect the planet, offering insights…
Researchers Have Discovered That Trees Are Growing in Size as a Result of Carbon Dioxide…
According to researchers, ocean cooling is an effectively impossible solution to mitigate disasters. According to…
The Great Salt Lake’s rising salinity due to water loss is putting its ecosystem, including…
Early on Sunday morning, a volcano on the Italian island of Stromboli erupted, releasing huge…
A New Network Analysis Simulates the Cascading Impacts of Rising Droughts on South American Ecosystems…
A New Study Makes an Unexpected Discovery Geologists from Wits University in Johannesburg (Professor Rais…
Magnetometers detected faint signals that may improve our understanding of what happens before earthquakes and…
The Ongoing Drought Has Cut Rice Acreage in the Sacramento Valley in Half Normally the…
Storm-Stirred Sediment Produced Colorful Swirls Along the Western Coast of Florida Hurricane Ian barreled into…
Lake Trasimeno, the fourth largest lake in Italy, is featured in this week’s European Space…
New research has found that the world’s next supercontinent, Amasia, will most likely form when…