Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have developed a machine learning model that could help predict the impact pandemics such as COVID-19 have on fuel demand in the United States.
The glacial history of the Antarctic is currently one of the most important topics in climate research.
Tropical Storm Isaias made landfall late on Aug. 3 and by today, Aug. 4, the huge storm stretched from Virginia to Maine.
As humans continue to send large quantities of carbon into the atmosphere, much of that carbon is absorbed by the ocean, and UConn researchers have found high CO2 concentrations in water can make fish grow smaller.
Findings have implications for how federal agencies assess pesticides for breast cancer risk.
From lowering your risk of obesity and cardiovascular disease to improving your concentration and overall daily performance, sleep has been proven to play a critical role in our health.
NASA’s Aqua satellite provided a look at Typhoon Hagupit as it was nearing landfall in southeastern China.
A material composed of two one-atom-thick layers of carbon has grabbed the attention of physicists worldwide for its intriguing — and potentially exploitable — conductive properties.
On Aug. 3, Warnings and Watches stretched from Florida to Maine.
Hagupit is forecast to make landfall later today, Aug. 3, south of Shanghai and curve north then northeast.
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