In nearly every part of the world heatwaves have been increasing in frequency and duration, a new study led by UNSW climate scientists shows.
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NASA Finds Wind Shear Battering Tropical Storm Edouard
The latest tropical storm in the Atlantic Ocean formed one day ago and was already being battered by wind shear.
A New Social Role For Echolocation In Bats That Hunt Together
Searching for food at night can be tricky.
White Dwarfs Reveal New Insights Into the Origin of Carbon in the Universe
A new analysis of white dwarf stars supports their role as a key source of carbon, an element crucial to all life, in the Milky Way and other galaxies.
The Latest Findings On The MOSAiC Floe
The New Siberian Islands were the birthplace of the MOSAiC floe: the sea ice in which the research vessel Polarstern is now drifting through the Arctic was formed off the coast of the archipelago, which separates the East Siberian Sea and the Laptev Sea to the north of Siberia, in December 2018.
First Direct Evidence of Ocean Mixing Across the Gulf Stream
New research provides the first direct evidence for the Gulf Stream blender effect, identifying a new mechanism of mixing water across the swift-moving current.