A new study has revealed the most intense heatwaves ever across the world – and remarkably some of these went almost unnoticed decades ago.
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New Curtin Research Resurrects ‘Lost’ Coral Species
With about one-third of the world’s corals currently under threat of extinction due to climate change, Curtin researchers have made the encouraging discovery of a ‘lost’ species of coral that had been hidden for more than 50 years.
Natural Gas Could Bridge Gap From Gasoline to Electric Vehicles, Thanks to Metal-Organic Frameworks
As the world turns its attention to electric vehicles as a replacement for gas-powered cars and trucks, some vehicles such as long-haul trucks and planes will need a bridge between gas and electric.
Wildfires Continue to Burn Across New Mexico
By early May 2022, nearly a quarter million acres had burned in New Mexico, almost double the annual total of 2021.
Study Finds That Landslides Can Have a Major Impact on Glacier Melt and Movement
A team led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers has revealed, for the first time, that landslides can have a major impact on the movement of glaciers.
As Oceans Warm Will the Methane "Kraken" Be Released?
Frozen hydrate crystals packed into tiny nanopores on ocean floors may hold the answer


