A small but evolving dent in Earth’s magnetic field can cause big headaches for satellites.
In a comprehensive study of nearly 20,000 species, University research shows that plant communities are shifting to include more heat-loving species as a result of climate change.
Tropical Depression 10E weakened to a remnant low-pressure area in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
Infrared data reveals powerful storms.
A new satellite designed to capture detailed measurements of sea-surface height and other ocean features is scheduled to launch in November 2020.
CU Boulder-led team is first to observe new equatorial wind patterns in Antarctica, revealing new connections in global circulation.
Does urbanisation drive bumblebee evolution?
Spun by spiders and silkworms, silk has mystified human engineers who have yet to figure out how to artificially recreate this tough, fine fiber.
The Cameroon government has announced it is canceling a plan to log nearly 170,000 acres of the Ebo Forest following sharp criticism from indigenous communities, conservation groups, and scientists.
Oceans cover almost three-quarters of the globe, yet little is known about how gases and aerosols made by ocean microbes affect weather and climate, or how human-produced pollution could influence this process.
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