Satellite views of Earth’s major river systems reveal their familiar treelike drainage patterns. The pattern – called dendritic – and its prevalence suggests that it may be the optimal state in which rivers exist.
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Air Pollution May Affect Severity and Hospitalization in COVID-19 Patients with Respiratory Disease
Patients who have preexisting respiratory conditions such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and live in areas with high levels of air pollution have a greater chance of hospitalization if they contract COVID-19, says a University of Cincinnati researcher.
Impacts of Coronavirus Lockdowns: New Study Collects Data on Pollutants in the Atmosphere
One consequence of the coronavirus pandemic has been global restrictions on mobility.
Eruption at La Soufrière
Explosive activity has propelled ash and gas high into the air over the Caribbean islands of Saint Vincent and Barbados.
Relationship Between El Niño-Southern Oscillation and Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall Is Restoring
Study could result in better predicitions and advacements in machine learning techniques.
Retracing His Steps
UC Santa Barbara professor guides researchers as they replicate his fieldwork 50 years later.