A rare dataset collected by instruments at the point where Antarctica's largest ice shelf begins to float reveals ocean processes that drive melting at this critical part of the continent.
NASA's Curiosity and Perseverance rovers have captured two 360-degree landscapes that highlight how the missions are revealing details of the red planet's formation, watery past, and potential for ...
As female leaders continue to face heightened scrutiny in politics and public life, new research from Monash University reveals female candidates face distinct constraints in how they communicate with ...
Social media posts are a double-edged sword for public agencies that respond to emergencies such as wildfires. New research ...
Atmospheric dust plays a dual role in Earth's climate: it reflects some sunlight back into space while also absorbing and ...
A new decades-long study of oceanographic data provides the first evidence that deep-ocean heat has moved closer to ...
More than 50 governments meet in Colombia on Tuesday against the backdrop of the Iran war and a global energy crunch for the ...
A Cape Cod seafood company has donated a rare two-colored lobster to a science center, sparing the critter from the kettle ...
A paper in Genome Biology and Evolution discovers that the endangered Mediterranean fin whale is not completely isolated from ...
An unprecedented Antarctic heat wave hit in the dead of winter—what it signals for the decades ahead
In the middle of the Antarctic winter, during months of darkness when temperatures often dip below −30°C, the continent ...
Researchers have demonstrated a new technique for creating 2D materials that runs at room temperature and increases ...
Researchers at McGill University have developed a novel device that generates sound-like particles known as phonons at ...
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