The U.S. Geological Survey released a new report on geoelectric hazards for two-thirds of the contiguous U.S., spanning from the northeast to the west coast of the Nation.
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Taking Temperatures from ISS
During nearly a year of flight testing on the space station, a new thermal infrared camera collected more than 15 million images.
Societal Transformations and Resilience in Arabia Across 12,000 Years of Climate Change
Social, economic and cultural responses to climate change by ancient peoples highlight vulnerabilities of modern societies and the need for sustainable new solutions
A New Method to Correct Systematic Errors in Ocean Subsurface Data
A homogeneous, consistent, high-quality in situ temperature data set covering some decades in time is crucial for the detection of climate changes in the ocean.