A century of fire suppression, combined with global warming and drought, has led to increasingly destructive wildfires in the Western United States.
The south-western Baltic Sea has about 3,000 kilograms of dissolved toxic chemicals released from unexploded ordnance, according to a new study by the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel.
Earthquakes occur along fault lines between continental plates, where one plate is diving beneath another.
People in neighborhoods that experience more days of high heat show faster aging at the molecular level than residents of cooler regions, say USC researchers.
Results underscore value of continued monitoring for drinking water contamination.
Greenland is an icy place year-round, but the winter months bring extra whorls of white.
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers led by doctoral student Louis-Philippe Coulombe investigate the extreme weather patterns and atmospheric properties of LTT 9779 b.
Scientists develop a novel soil-reenforcing material by recycling waste fluids from geothermal energy harvesting plants.
AVUELO has encountered one of the wettest and cloudiest dry seasons in memory.
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have investigated the structure and light energy transfer efficiency of a protein complex crucial to the photosynthesis of purple sulfur bacteria thriving in high-salt, high-alkaline environments.
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