Next week, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will unveil its latest scientific assessment, widely considered the most authoritative review of climate research.
Permafrost is known to occur in high mountainous areas such as the Daisetsu Mountains in Japan, which are located at the southernmost limit of the permafrost distribution in the world.
Using a CeO2 catalyst, researchers develop an effective catalytic process for the direct synthesis of polycarbonate diols without the need for dehydrating agents.
A new study from CU Boulder finds that hundreds of millions of years ago, small single-celled organisms may have evolved into larger multicellular life forms to better propel themselves through icy waters.
The instrument on the International Space Station is uniquely positioned to provide wildfire responders with a high-resolution look at fire progression.
Study shows that heat pumps would cut greenhouse gas emissions everywhere if the grid is moderately decarbonized.
Of all the creatures on Earth, humans manipulate their environments the most. But, how far can we push it before something drastic happens?
Supercomputer-powered 3D imaging of root systems to help breeders develop climate-change adapted plants for farmers
A slow-moving rainstorm overwhelmed rivers and reservoirs, leading to deadly flooding in the province of Henan.
Texas A&M scientists are applying the imaging technology to develop crops with deeper roots and stronger drought resilience.
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