An EPFL study has prompted scientists to rethink a standard approach used to calculate the velocity of gas exchange between mountain streams and the atmosphere.
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In Germany, Consumers Embrace a Shift to Home Batteries
Stefan Paris is a 55-year-old radiologist living in Berlin’s outer suburbs.
New Perspective on Changing Travel Conditions in Arctic Communities
Inuit communities’ travel skills and regional knowledge have helped mitigate the effects of Arctic climate change on travel conditions, according to a new study.
Apple Heart Study Demonstrates Ability of Wearable Technology to Detect Atrial Fibrillation
Researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine today presented preliminary results of the Apple Heart Study, an unprecedented virtual study with over 400,000 enrolled participants.
Rising Global Shipping Traffic Could Lead to Surge in Invasive Species
Rising global maritime traffic could lead to sharp increases in invasive species around the world over the next 30 years, according to a new study by McGill University researchers.
Uncertain Projections Help to Reveal the Truth About Future Climate Change
A new study by a team of scientists from the US and the UK explains how differing climate model projections can be used collectively to reduce uncertainties in future climate change.