As climate change increases the frequency of droughts, UCLA and UC Davis researchers found one overlooked side effect: People report more conflicts with wildlife during drought, when resources are scarce.
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Continents Peel from Below, Triggering Oceanic Volcanoes
Earth scientists have discovered how continents are slowly peeled from beneath, fuelling volcanic activity in an unexpected place: the oceans.
Giving Buildings an “MRI” to Make Them More Energy-efficient and Resilient
Founded by a team from MIT, Lamarr.AI uses drones, thermal imaging, and AI to help property owners make targeted investments in their buildings.
Forever Chemicals Affect the Genes of Unhatched Ducklings
The EU is considering introducing a blanket ban on the man-made chemicals called PFAS because of the risks they pose.
It’s Not Just in Your Head: Stress May Lead to Altered Blood Flow in the Brain
Researchers at Penn State find a rare, stress-sensitive neuron appears to help regulate blood flow in the brain of mice.
AI Will Not Replace Climate Science — but It Can Make It Fit for an Age of Extremes
University of Birmingham experts examine the implications of ‘climate AI’ - can machine learning outperform traditional climate models?


