West Virginia University researchers are working to better understand how climate change may make an impact on a bioenergy crop that flourishes on reclaimed mining lands.
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Harder Winters, Stronger Storms
About 30 massive, intricate computer networks serve the scientists who stand at the forefront of climate change research.
Arc Volcanoes are Wetter Than Previously Thought, With Scientific and Economic Implications
The percentage of water in arc volcanoes, which form above subduction zones, may be far more than many previous studies have calculated.
How Plate Tectonics Has Maintained Earth’s ‘Goldilocks’ Climate
Not hothouse, nor icehouse: when tectonic plates move at a moderate speed - not too fast or slow - Earth remains habitable, new University of Sydney research finds.
How Plants Colonized the Land
When plants evolved from aquatic algae to being able to survive on land nearly half a billion years ago, the foundation for life on land was established.
Physicists Develop New Type of Camera to Image Quantum Vortices for the First Time
Lancaster researchers have developed a camera-like device able to image mini whirlpools in quantum liquids for the first time ever.


