After a dry summer and despite a few recent rainy days, Connecticut is experiencing an increasingly dry autumn, with areas of the state ranging from abnormally dry to extreme drought conditions.
Neurons are cells in your brain. Shaped like little stars, they flicker and fire off signals to each other.
For smallholder farmers living in hot and arid regions, getting fresh crops to market and selling them at the best price is a balancing act.
A new system developed by chemical engineers at MIT could provide a way of continuously removing carbon dioxide from a stream of waste gases, or even from the air.
Just as alloys make steel stronger, research allies make mineral science better.
For the second year in a row, fires have been widespread and persistent in the South American country.
Mayday.ai applies artificial intelligence to NOAA satellite imagery to detect natural disasters, starting with wildfires.
This week NOAA’s Office of Coast Survey concluded its hydrographic survey response following Hurricane Delta.
A new set of analytical techniques developed by Texas A&M researchers can help predict if wave-energy devices will capsize in rapidly changing ocean environments.
These are the findings from nearly forty years of shipboard observations made in the deep Sargasso Sea offshore of the verdant island and surrounding coral reefs of Bermuda.
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