If you can find an efficient way to alter the chemical makeup of a surface then you can potentially enable a wide range of applications.
Rising waters are swallowing up another island in Chesapeake Bay.
A winter storm brought flash flooding, heavy snow, and hurricane-force winds to the Pacific Northwest.
An undersea eruption at Lateiki Island in late October 2019 has brought new life to an older island in the Tonga chain.
Since 2009, NASS has drawn on Landsat data to monitor dozens of crops, including corn, wheat, soy and cotton in the lower 48 states as part of NASS’s Cropland Data Layer program.
Biodiversity across the globe could be in a worse state than previously thought as current biodiversity assessments fail to take into account the long-lasting impact of abrupt land changes, a new study has warned.
Researchers at Kanazawa University performed a detailed investigation of the molecular mechanisms by which organic solar cells suffer damage as they are exposed to sunlight.
How can the energy transition be organized in a globally just way?
Millions of tons of plastic trash are fouling the world’s ocean, most of it tiny pieces of microplastic less than a quarter-inch in size.
Last year, scientists announced that a human jawbone and prehistoric tools found in 2002 in Misliya Cave, on the western edge of Israel, were between 177,000 and 194,000 years old.
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