A new algorithm developed by Texas A&M researchers can help engineers select optimal designs that maximize profit while lowering hazardous impacts.
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Study: Swath Of Natural Habitat Larger Than The UK Will Be Urbanized By 2030
Critical knowledge gaps on habitat loss in lower-income countries were also revealed by research co-authored by a Texas A&M geographer.
New Global Record ‘Likely’ Within Five Years
Latest predictions suggest that Earth’s global average temperature is likely to reach record warmth during the five-year period 2020-2024.
In Cuba, Cleaner Rivers Follow Greener Farming
First joint Cuba/U.S. geology team in half-century discovers Cuban fertilizer pollution far lower than Mississippi River—model for global agriculture.
Citizen Scientists Get Snappy to Monitor Bushfire-Ravaged Environment
Citizen scientists are being encouraged to photograph bushfire-affected areas to help UNSW Sydney researchers track the recovery of flora and fauna after the fires.
Flood Waters Overwhelm Northern Madagascar
Parts of the island nation saw double the usual amount of monthly rainfall.