The Amazon rainforest is likely losing resilience, data analysis from high-resolution satellite images suggests.
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Lower water consumption by lower elevation forests could mean they are less adapted to drought.
Climate Change Identified as Contributor to Oroville Dam Spillway Incident
Case study of weather triggering the 2017 crisis points to how atmospheric rivers are impacted by global warming
Artificial Intelligence Predicts Algae Potential as Alternative Energy Source
Jet fuel, animal feed among potential products from algae
Tulane Study Uncovers Mystery of the Invasive Common Reed
Known as the common reed, the European Phragmites first appeared in North America in the 1800s, spreading quickly and aggressively through the wetlands of Canada and the United States.
Cutting Losses: ASU Engineering Research Equips Solar Industry for Improved Performance
Research project looks for ways to improve solar cell performance.


