The findings have implications for our understanding of the role of nature in mitigating climate change, including the potential for nature-based carbon removal projects such as mass tree-planting.
The Sun Corridor in Arizona in the semi-arid Southwestern U.S. is a land of seemingly unlimited growth that is constantly colliding with physical constraints.
In the late 2000s, Scott Saleska noticed something strange going on in the Amazon rainforest.
A major earthquake 2,500 years ago caused one of the largest rivers on Earth to abruptly change course, according to a new study.
Abrupt shifts within complex systems such as the Earth’s climate system are extremely hard to predict.
As the world’s largest unfrozen freshwater resource, groundwater is crucial for life on Earth.
Forecasters can use images in social media to better communicate weather related hazards of hurricanes, according to a pair of new studies.
A study led by Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan has revealed a link between gut microbiota and Parkinson's disease (PD).
Modern therapies have extended the lives of many cancer patients; however, survivors often live with chronic health conditions, including cardiovascular disease.
Introducing the fashion of the future: a T-shirt you can wear a few times, then, when you get bored with it, dissolve and recycle to make a new shirt.
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