Researchers warn that preventable heat-related deaths will continue to rise with continued fossil fuel emissions.
High water levels can cause swift currents that make shipping barges difficult to maneuver and can overwhelm lock and dam systems. Such conditions have become more common since 1960, according to a ...
An ancient impact left a scar deep under the North Sea. Credit: Paopano – stock.adobe.com Craters formed by asteroid impacts are ubiquitous on rocky bodies, and our planet is no exception. Researchers ...
The upper part of the catchment above Dharali after the 5 August 2025 disaster. Image copyright Planet, used with permission. Image copyright Planet, used with permission. Image dated 11 September ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft snapped this image of Jupiter’s moon Ganymede in 2021. New experiments might help scientists identify exotic forms of ice present in Ganymede’s interior and brought to the ...
Warm water flowing into fjords and beneath ice shelves will continue to be a prime cause of glacial melting as global temperatures rise. This melting will, in turn, contribute to sea level rise and ...
The total amount of solar energy input to Earth is distributed over a wide range of wavelengths and various wavelengths of light are partially reflected into space at different altitudes of the ...
Evapotranspiration is a scientific measurement representing the combined sum of evaporation from the soil (or water) surface to the atmosphere and transpiration from plants, where liquid water inside ...
Deep learning’s (DL’s) promise and appeal is algorithmic amalgamation of all available data to achieve model generalization and prediction of complex systems. Thus, there is a need to design ...
In high-latitude Arctic fjords, warming seas and reduced sea ice are boosting seaweed growth. This expansion of seaweed “forests” could alter the storage and cycling of carbon in coastal Arctic ...
Indonesia’s Galunggung volcano erupted in 1982, generating volcanic lightning. That phenomenon could have helped fix nitrogen. Credit: R. Hadian, U.S. Geological Survey Volcanoes belched the gases ...
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