Around 97% of all micro-rubber particles in the environment originate from tyre abrasion. But where does it go?
Glaciologists at ETH Zurich and WSL assessed the global water storage and hydropower potential that could be freed up in future as glaciers melt in response to climate change.
Scientists analysed records from the 1870s to the present day and compared them against those featured in national projections.
University of Tokyo team reconfigures solver, taps into Summit’s AI architecture to accelerate earthquake application.
The discovery of a forgotten metabolic pathway adds a new dimension to the global carbon cycle.
The state of New South Wales (NSW) in south eastern Australia is continuing to experience devastating bushfires due to the dry tinder-like atmosphere in the territory: high winds, dry lightning and continuing heat.
The Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission captured the multiple bushfires burning across Australia’s east coast.
Almost one-third of Canadians live near a major roadway – and this means they go about their everyday lives exposed to a complex mixture of vehicle air pollutants.
When a marine heat wave hit California’s coast in 2014, it brought ocean temperatures that were high for Northern California but fairly normal for a Southern California summer.
A great extinction is under way across most of the planet.
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