Queen Mary University of London has led a study which describes the first direct measurement of how energy is transferred from the chaotic electromagnetic fields in space to the particles that make up the solar wind, leading to the heating of interplanetary space.
A team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, has used satellite technology provided by the European Space Agency (ESA) to uncover why the Agung volcano in Bali erupted in November 2017 after 50 years of dormancy.
From the air, the last gasp of the Colorado River is sudden and dramatic.
Stress is known as the “killer disease” and in humans it can lead to an increased risk of terminal issues such as heart attack or stroke.
It’s often said: It’s not how old you are, it’s how old you feel.
Newly discovered fossilized tracks suggest multicellular life could be 1.5 billion years older than previously thought, according to a new international study that included scientists at the University of Alberta.
Marine scientists from the University of Queensland, WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) and other groups have developed a methodology to assess fish stocks that combines new data with archeological and historical records – some dating back to the 8th Century AD.
At the southern tip of the Himalayas, farmers in the Kangra region of India’s Himachal Pradesh graze cattle among rolling hills and forests.
Each year, about 27 million tires end up in landfills, dumps and stockpiles, where they pose health and environmental hazards.
The rapidly growing desalination industry produces water for drinking and for agriculture in the world’s arid coastal regions.
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