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Mathematical Modelling Sheds New Light on How Continents May Have Formed
The new research adds to the knowledge on supercontinent formation and its fragmentation into the present-day continents.
All on the Table
Researchers call for a more comprehensive assessment of the global food system.
Why is Earth so Biologically Diverse? Mountains Hold the Answer
Life on Earth is amazingly diverse, and much of this diversity lies in a rich variety of geographical patterns.
Betting on Waste
UCSB engineering professor Michelle O'Malley receives DOE award to image microbial processes that could lead to advanced biofuels.
“Fire Inversions” Lock Smoke in Valleys
Research shows why fire inversions happen and offers new air quality prediction tools.