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Gigantic hidden fortresses discovered 1,800 miles underground in Earth's mantle, rewrite how the planet's interior works.
Climate change has made extreme rainfall more common and more intense. But many flood risk maps have yet to catch up.
The number of people crossing the Channel on small boats has soared this year, but still represents a miniscule proportion of ...
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ZME Science on MSNMIT Engineers Unveil AI-Designed Underwater Gliders That Redefine Ocean ExplorationAt the bottom of a swimming pool on MIT’s campus, researchers keep testing a strange glider. The glider doesn’t have a ...
Needless, to say, it is a top priority of not just Army Aviation but the U.S. Army at its highest echelon.
Next year's budget proposal for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, amplifies previous worries with potential cuts to several key programs and projects. WGLT talks to three ...
There’s No Better Way to Appreciate Nature’s Awesome Power Than to Explore the Northwest’s Volcanoes
Magma from the mantle finds its way to the surface, where it erupts as lava or ash and gas—sometimes in spectacular spurts, ...
Over thirty promising, young Utrecht researchers will receive a Veni grant of up to 320,000 euros from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). 1 in 7 Venis went to Utrecht researchers this year.
Unchecked urban development, energy poverty, and poor governance are creating dangerous microclimates for its most vulnerable citizens.
China is pulling ahead of the rest of the world in sinking data centers that power AI into the ocean as an alternate way to ...
It wasn't just data from maps, machines and rainfall readings that led CSIRO scientists to build Australia's most comprehensive and accurate flood model for the Richmond River catchment.
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