A study led by Prof. Chen Hongsong from the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has ...
Also this week: the Blue Water film Festival, “Ashland” screenplay reading, ShamRock festival, Babyface concert and more ...
Since physical and chemical erosion yield comparable carbon fluxes, studying both together is essential to avoid biases in erosion-driven carbon flux estimates.
No, the lake didn't suddenly shrink, nor did the city beyond the horizon teleport closer. The illusion is called a "superior mirage" — a phenomenon where shifting temperatures over the water bends ...
Buckle up my babies, we’re in the throes of eclipse season where nothing is sacred and no one is safe. On March 14, 2025, we’ll be under the skies and the influence of a total lunar ...
Satellites come in all shapes and sizes, but there aren't any that look quite like SPHEREx, an infrared observatory NASA ...
Neither Porto Alegre, Brazil, nor Valencia, Spain, are in the news this week. But they have been before, and almost certainly will be again, as bouts of extreme drought, followed by deluge, become ...
The four exoplanets orbit Barnard’s Star so closely that their years last only a few Earth days. They are probably rocky and, ...
We don’t know for sure, but the answer is inextricably linked to the moment when water first materialized in the cosmos — and ...
The IPAAM has granted Brazilian Critical Minerals (ASX:BCM) a two-year water use permit for the Ema rare earths project in Brazil.
The relationship between topography and the terrestrial water cycle has been documented for thousands of years, yet there is ...
If venusian clouds contain life, it will be very different than what we know. But terrestrial analogs might still give us ...
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