The concept of a digital twin as a dynamic replica of a physical system is being adopted in many fields of science and ...
Using a new method to track groundwater levels and greenhouse gas emissions, researchers uncover the climate impact of ...
Greenland ranks eighth globally in rare earth reserves, hosting two of the world's largest known deposits.
From desert soils to date palms, Prof. Ilya Gelfand tracks the gases shaping our climate, and asks why no one was looking ...
EU-funded researchers are developing a new generation of ocean sensors able to monitor previously hard-to-reach areas, promising clearer insight into how marine ecosystems are responding to climate ...
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This Alaskan National Park's Rivers Are Turning a Mysterious Orange — and Scientists Are Alarmed
This network of orange streams is possibly a consequence of permafrost thawing, a direct effect of climate change.
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Russia’s real Arctic threat that Trump isn’t talking about
As the Arctic region is transformed by climate change, Russia's presence in Svalbard starts to look like a stroke of ...
As much of the United States faces numbing cold, treacherous ice and heavy snow from an enormous winter storm, President ...
The Earth has now experienced 11 consecutive years of record warmth, European Union (EU) scientists confirmed, with 2025 ranked as the third hottest year.
New index shows 67 million Americans rely on high‑risk water systems as climate threats outpace utilities’ disclosures.
It’s no secret that Florida’s iconic coral reefs are in trouble. Repeated body blows from hurricanes, pollution, disease, ...
A landslide of 251,000 tons swept through Dharali, diverted the river, and destroyed nearly 60 percent of its infrastructure ...
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