In her debut work of nonfiction,‘Poking the Squid,’ Perrin Roosevelt Ireland, artist-in-residence at the New York Aquarium, ...
An interdisciplinary team from Florida State University's Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science has uncovered ...
Marine cloud brightening could cool part of the Pacific and weaken extreme El Niños, simulations suggest. But the approach ...
As worries about a growing super El Niño mount, new findings suggest a radical solution to mitigating its impacts.
Air quality is linked to a wide range of health issues including respiratory problems, cardiovascular complications, and ...
With an anticipated "super" El Niño looming, a new study led by UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography considers ...
Alyssa Radakovich, Frank Yang and colleagues identify around 200 potential quinones in burned plant material, advancing ...
A controversial geoengineering proposal suggests that brightening clouds off South America could weaken a burgeoning El Niño, ...
A Duke study has found that fragments of colorful airborne plastic are heating the planet. When plastic products break down, ...
A scientist, a jar of pickles and a power strip walk into a room. The punchline involves physics, glowing condiments and a ...
From the air we breathe to the food we eat, we are constantly exposed to thousands of chemicals—yet how these exposures affect our health has remained surprisingly difficult to understand. A new study ...
Hotter temperatures and harsher droughts could cause Indigenous societies to lose many of the species they have used for medicine, rituals and more, scientists found. By Raymond Zhong and Flávia ...
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