Humans can adapt to major effects of climate change—but only if we contain greenhouse gas emissions, says public health expert.
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How Cancún Grew into a Major Resort
Once one of the poorest regions of Mexico, Cancún is now a bustling tourist city with millions of visitors each year.
Large Marine Parks Can Save Sharks from Overfishing Threat
‘No-take’ marine reserves - where fishing is banned - can reverse the decline in the world’s coral reef shark populations caused by overfishing, according to an Australian study.
A Relationship Between Severe Winter Weather and Arctic Warmth?
A new review article published in Nature Climate Change evaluates whether severe winter weather in the United States, Europe and Asia is sensitive to Arctic temperatures.
A New Stretchable Battery Can Power Wearable Electronics
Electronics are showing up everywhere: on our laps, in pockets and purses and, increasingly, snuggled up against our skin or sewed into our clothing.
NAU Grad Student Looking for Clues in The Mystery of The Grand Canyon’s Water Supply
Where does the water in the Grand Canyon come from?