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Research Inside Hill Slopes Could Help Wildfire and Drought Prediction
A first-of-its-kind study led by The University of Texas at Austin has found that rock weathering and water storage appear to follow a similar pattern across undulating landscapes where hills rise and fall for miles.
Green Hydrogen: "Rust" as a Photoanode and Its Limits
Hydrogen will be needed in large quantities as an energy carrier and raw material in the energy system of the future.
Human Land-Use and Climate Change Will Have Significant Impact on Animal Genetic Diversity, Study Finds
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have made the first ever global assessment map of how future climate and land-use change impacts genetic diversity in mammals.
UK Waters are Home Again to the Bluefin Tuna
Their numbers appear to be increasing, following a long period of absence linked to population decline, according to research led by Cefas and the University of Exeter.
GPS Data Reveal Possible Earthquake, Tsunami Hazard in Northwestern Colombia
Data from a GPS network in Colombia have revealed a shallow and fully locked part on the Caribbean subduction zone in the country that suggests a possible large earthquake and tsunami risk for the northwest region.