Analysis of historical temperature data led by University of Warwick shows warm spells in winter occurring more often and for longer periods
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A Windbreak Grid in Hokkaido
Forest buffers help protect grazing land and animals from the Japanese island's cold, windy winters.
Mats Made From Nanofibers Linked To A Red Wine Chemical Could Help Prevent Oxidation
Texas A&M engineering researchers have created mesh-like mats made with tannic acid. Used in bandages or inside food storage containers, they can help promote prolonged antioxidant activity.
NOAA Exploring Impact of COVID-19 Response on the Environment
The coronavirus pandemic response has reduced pollution from a large number of sources across many geographic regions.
Recent Australian Wildfires Made Worse by Logging
Logging of native forests increases the risk and severity of fire and likely had a profound effect on the recent, catastrophic Australian bushfires, according to new research.
‘Near-Average’ April Was Marked by Deadliest Tornado Outbreak in 6 Years
April 2020 saw relatively normal temperatures and precipitation across the U.S., the first slightly-cooler-than-average month since November 2019, according to scientists from NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.