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A wider swath of the Lone Star State may be affected by more heat and flood events than previous recordkeeping suggests.
A new study from the U.S. Geological Survey finds that groundwater in Appalachia, the Gulf Coast, and California is ...
Climate change–accelerated seaweed growth could cause seaweed-dependent microbes to proliferate and consume more oxygen, ...
Miles away from the ocean, projects are afoot to clean up salty groundwater and use it to grow crops. Some say it’s a costly ...
GRIT provides a much more detailed look at how rivers merge and split, which could enhance hydrological modeling, flood ...
Data dashboards assist in understanding a community’s vulnerability to climate impacts, but input from the communities ...
Curiosity’s detection of the gas, if atmospheric, could be an indicator of life on the Red Planet. But skeptics say further ...
A new study from the U.S. Geological Survey finds that groundwater in Appalachia, the Gulf Coast, and California is susceptible to contamination from orphaned oil and gas wells.
The bad odors of air pollution are difficult to regulate, but can pose significant health risks, reduce a home’s property ...
Researchers found that the combination of heat waves and high PM2.5 pollution led to nearly 700,000 premature deaths in the ...
New research on the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum used probabilistic analysis to learn more about its duration and how long modern warming could affect the carbon cycle.
Purple pigmentation in a diverse array of algae absorbs heat and creates a feedback loop responsible for 2% of total daily ...
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