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  • Meteorologists Develop a Multivariable Integrated Evaluation Tool

    In the era of big data, one may often need to quantitatively measure the agreement between two multi-dimensional datasets, which could either be a vector field or a combination of multiple scalar and vector fields.

  • Trees, Plants and Soil Could Help Cities Cut Their Carbon Footprints — But Mainstreaming Their Use Requires Better Data

    Cities and nations around the globe are shooting for carbon neutrality, with some experts already talking about the need to ultimately reach carbon negativity.

  • Edge of Pine Island Glacier’s Ice Shelf is Ripping Apart, Causing Key Antarctic Glacier to Gain Speed

    For decades, the ice shelf helping to hold back one of the fastest-moving glaciers in Antarctica has gradually thinned.

  • Butterflies and Moths Have Difficulty Adjusting to a Rapidly Changing Climate

    Climate change exerts great pressure for change on species and biodiversity. 

  • Forests and Climate Change: ‘We Can’t Plant Our Way Out of the Climate Crisis’

    Some climate activists advocate large-scale tree-planting campaigns in forests around the world to suck up heat-trapping carbon dioxide and help rein in climate change.

  • How to Beat the Heat: Memory Mechanism Allows Plants to Adapt to Heat Stress

    Researchers from Nara Institute of Science and Technology find that plants adapt to heat stress via an epigenetic memory mechanism, where JUMONJI proteins control small heat shock genes.

  • World-First Discovery Could Fuel the New Green Ammonia Economy

    In a world-first, Monash University scientists have developed a new, environmentally friendly process that could drive the future production of green ammonia.

  • Mosquito Populations Booming After Recent Rains

    Three varieties to worry about, control and repel.

  • Cause and Scope of Uttarakhand Disaster

    On Feb. 7, 2021, the Uttarakhand region of India experienced a humanitarian tragedy when a veritable wall of rock and ice collapsed and formed a debris flow that barreled down the Ronti Gad, Rishiganga and Dhauliganga river valleys.

  • Rare Event that Amplified Australia’s 2019 Fires Unlikely to Reoccur

     In the Southern Hemisphere spring of 2019 the usually very strong winds in the stratosphere, about 186 mph (300 km/h) at a height of 18.6 miles (30 km) almost completely collapsed within a matter of days —a so-called Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW) was underway.

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