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High-res model reveals uneven climate impacts at 1°C global warming Arctic and highland areas could see 2–5°C rise under 1°C global increase The model resolves extreme weather with sharp accuracy and ...
Just like any living organism, the soil has its own metabolism. Plants, worms, insects, and most importantly, microorganisms in the soil, break down organic matter, consume and generate nutrients, and ...
Health geography offers a paradigm shift from traditional biomedical approaches by embedding health outcomes in their ...
Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster ...
Sean Hogan is the founder and Director of the IGIS Drone Service Center. He has extensive experience in a wide range of UAS drone mapping and data collection projects, and is an expert on several ...
It wasn't just data from maps, machines and rainfall readings that led CSIRO scientists to build Australia's most ...
As financial pressures mount and adjacent markets become saturated and/or highly regulated, a growing number of health systems are rethinking the geographic boundaries of traditional mergers and ...
Under his leadership, the Toledo Museum of Art has become a case study in how cultural institutions can think like businesses ...
"There's no such thing as a natural disaster," geographers like to say -- a reminder that human choices turn hazards into ...
Today’s electronic systems are an increasingly complex combination of hardware and software components. They contain an ever-expanding range of functions, require more computing power, have to operate ...
What you’ll learn: How silicon photonics enhances high-bandwidth data movement in modern systems. Why advanced simulation techniques are key for designing mixed-signal photonic systems. How EDA ...
Lighting up earthquakes: How scientists watched ruptures evolve in milliseconds New laboratory earthquake model links real contact area to earthquake dynamics, opening a new pathway for earthquake ...