Doctors could soon get some help from an artificial intelligence tool when diagnosing brain aneurysms – bulges in blood vessels in the brain that can leak or burst open, potentially leading to stroke, brain damage or death.
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Extreme erosion of Arctic coastlines in a changing climate – up to a metre a day – has been revealed with drone surveys.
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The tides are turning in a quest to solve an earthquake mystery.
Adjusting Carbon Emissions to the Paris Climate Commitments Would Prevent Thousands of Heat-Related Deaths
Thousands of annual heat-related deaths could be potentially avoided in major US cities if global temperatures are limited to the Paris Climate Goals compared with current climate commitments, a new study led by the University of Bristol has found.
Mountain-Dwellers Adapt to Melting Glaciers Without Necessarily Caring About Climate Change
For many people, climate change feels like a distant threat — something that happens far away, or far off in the future.
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DGIST researchers are getting closer to developing a material that delivers a one-two punch: recycling atmospheric carbon dioxide for the production of cleaner hydrocarbon fuels.