In the summer of 2015, just a few hours after Florida native Justin Grubich noticed a light abrasion on his elbow, he knew something was terribly wrong.
Across the globe, human activities are changing the way our planet smells.
Alaska kelp farms, which have been viewed as a potential boon for reducing local carbon dioxide levels, have surprisingly murky effects on atmospheric CO2 removal, according to a new study.
Microscopic plankton are among the most important organisms on Earth.
Blistering temperatures exacerbated by high humidity are not just uncomfortable but dangerous.
Despite decades of mass drug administration campaigns, schistosomiasis remains one of the world’s most widespread neglected tropical diseases.
Migratory birds such as the pied flycatcher typically have wintering locations in Africa close to others from the same breeding population.
A new study led by researchers at the Brown University School of Public Health finds that weather conditions such as temperature and humidity can help predict when flu outbreaks occur and how severe they will become across North, Central and South America.
Agentic workflows are artificial intelligence-powered software systems that chain together multiple models and external tools to tackle complicated tasks, like analyzing a video and answering questions about it.
Last fall, a group of 12 students huddled around their laptops in a dark room in the Jackson School of Geosciences building.
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