Scientists have developed AI to track the development of crevasses - or fractures - on the Thwaites Glacier ice tongue in west Antarctica.
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Compound Extreme Heat and Drought Will Hit 90% of World Population – Oxford Study
Warming is projected to intensify these hazards ten-fold globally under the highest emission pathway, says the report, published in Nature Sustainability.
Florida Neighborhoods Are Gentrifying in the Wake of Hurricanes, Study Finds
Florida neighborhoods hit by hurricanes have seen little drop in interest from homebuyers.
Scientists Tackle Rusty Plant Threat
University of Queensland scientists have developed an environmentally friendly RNA-based spray to help combat myrtle rust, which has wiped out many Australian plants.
New York City Greenery Absorbing All Traffic Emissions on Many Summer Days
On many summer days, trees, shrubs, and grasses across the New York metro area soak up as much carbon dioxide as is generated by all cars, buses, and trucks, according to new research.
Atmospheric River Lashes California
Just four days after heavy rain hit California, the state was drenched with another atmospheric river on January 4 and 5, 2023.