Soil temperature influences land-atmosphere interaction within the Earth system, which is a primary component of "thermal regime" of the land, or a regular pattern of temperature change within the soil.
We know heatwaves and drought can turn bushfires into infernos, but the reasons why were poorly understood in science.
Although loggerhead sea turtles return to the same beach where they hatched to lay their eggs, a new study by a USF professor finds individual females lay numerous clutches of eggs in locations miles apart from each other to increase the chance that some of their offspring will survive.
Efforts to understand when corals reproduce have been given a boost thanks to a new resource that gives scientists open access to more than forty years’ worth of information about coral spawning.
There’s a better end for used food than taking up space in landfills and contributing to global warming.
Parallel ridges in the Chinese province forced moist air up enough to create these distinctive lines of clouds.
Warming seas are accelerating the retreat of Greenland’s coastal glaciers.
Co-authored by a Texas A&M scientist, a new study shows that wildfire smoke cools the climate more than current computer models assume.
Texas A&M researchers are fighting underwater deformation with enhanced metals.
Thinning surface layer of ocean leaves waters more susceptible to extreme warming events
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