Physicists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology have developed a new method for wind speed remote measurements.
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Antarctic Sea-Ice Models Improve For The Next IPCC, UW Study Shows
The world of climate modeling is complex, requiring an enormous amount of coordination and collaboration to produce.
Stanford Researchers Develop A Way To Measure Economic Health That Accounts For Nature
The way we measure economic health is flawed, according to new research from the Stanford-based Natural Capital Project.
Russian Oil Spill Reaches Pristine Arctic Lake
Diesel fuel from a 21,000-ton oil spill in the Russian Arctic has reached a freshwater lake that serves as a gateway into the Arctic Ocean, Russian officials announced.
Rice Team Makes Tiny, Magnetically Powered Neural Stimulator
Rice University neuroengineers have created a tiny surgical implant that can electrically stimulate the brain and nervous system without using a battery or wired power supply.
Volcanic Activity And Changes In Earth’s Mantle Were Key To Rise Of Atmospheric Oxygen
Oxygen first accumulated in the Earth’s atmosphere about 2.4 billion years ago, during the Great Oxidation Event.