For more than a century, a guiding principle in seismology has been that earthquakes recur at semi-regular intervals according to a “seismic cycle.”
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West African Camera Survey Details Human Pressures on Mammals in Protected Areas
When University of Michigan wildlife ecologist Nyeema Harris started her multiyear camera survey of West African wildlife, she sought to understand interactions between mammals and people in protected areas such as national parks.
A New Way to Turn Heat into Energy
An international team of scientists has figured out how to capture heat and turn it into electricity.
Daily Rainfall Over Sumatra Linked to Larger Atmospheric Phenomenon
Around the globe, communities are concerned with rain and storms.
Climate Change Study Finds That Maple Syrup Season May Come Earlier
Once winter nights dip below freezing and the days warm up above freezing sap begins to flow in sugar maples marking the start of the syrup season.
New Study Confirms Monterey Bay Aquarium Surrogate-Reared Sea Otters Helped Restore Threatened Population in Coastal Estuary
The population of threatened southern sea otters in Elkhorn Slough, an estuary in Central California, has made a significant comeback as a result of Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Sea Otter Program.