Scientists will have to drill at a depth of nearly 3km to retrieve some of the oldest ice that can tell us about the past and future of climate.
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The Lithospheric Thickening Beneath The Betics And Rif Mountains Pulls Down The Topography Of The Strait Of Gibraltar Region By 1500 Meters
The work shows significant variations at the boundary between layers of the Earth.
A Decline in Asian Dust
Changing winds and more vegetation are probably contributing to the trend.
New England’s Forest Primeval
Written accounts of Native Americans cultivating the land in New England overstate the importance of agriculture in the pre-contact period, according to a new study.
Addressing Global Warming With New Nanoparticles and Sunshine
Harvesting sunlight, researchers of the Center for Integrated Nanostructure Physics, within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS, South Korea) published in Materials Today a new strategy to transform carbon dioxide (CO2) into oxygen (O2) and pure carbon monoxide (CO) without side-products in water.
Human-Sparked Fires Smaller, Less Intense, but More Frequent with Longer Seasons
Increasing ignitions by people contribute to ‘new normal’ for U.S. wildfire characteristics.


