Mathematicians derive the formulas for boundary layer turbulence 100 years after the phenomenon was first formulated
Northern Hemisphere saw record-warm October land temperature
New study: Ocean temperature patterns drive the West’s wintertime storm tracks
Refugees are on the move in forests across the western U.S. As climate conditions change, the ranges of tree species are shifting, especially toward cooler or wetter sites.
Global meta-analysis supports the U.N. goal of restoring habitats
Surprising as it sounds, all life forms in the ocean, from small krill to large tuna, seem to obey a simple mathematical law that links an organism’s abundance to its body size.
Now in its check-out period, the satellite has provided a glimpse of the compelling and useful imagery it will provide in tandem with Landsat 8.
The greatest increase in marine biodiversity on Earth was not due to the explosion of an asteroid, as previously believed.
Thawing permafrost in the Arctic is already unleashing methane and carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, exacerbating global temperature rise.
Did you know active volcanoes lie beneath the ocean’s surface?
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