New technique unexpectedly finds that black carbon in rivers and oceans differs significantly.
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Historical Earthquake Impact Affected by Seasonal Factors
The season that an earthquake occurs could affect the extent of ground failure and destruction that the event brings, according to a new look at two historical earthquakes that occurred about 100 years ago near Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Air Force Tests Clarkson Plasma Reactor to Degrade, Destroy PFOS, PFOA
Scientists unveil new technique that actually destroys synthetic chemical compounds found in groundwater.
Maps Highlight Michigan Cities, Groups That Will Bear Brunt of Climate Change Effects
Most of the cities in Michigan will be dealing with harsh consequences of climate change, and vulnerable groups who are disproportionately affected by it will continue to do so now and into the future, according to a new University of Michigan study.
October 2019 Was Coolest In 10 Years As U.S. Continued Its Wettest Year To Date
October 2019 was rather cool across the contiguous U.S., ending as the coldest October in a decade. The nation’s soggy streak also continued, with a record-wet year to date.
Clouds and Soot: Understanding the Interactions of the Atmosphere and Air Pollution
As soot particles become compact in their journey through the atmosphere, they scatter and absorb light and can affect respiratory tracts.