Methane - released from thawing permafrost beneath Alaskan lakes - freeze in the ice allowing researchers to measure and calculate how much methane is released.
An international team of scientists and historians has found evidence connecting an unexplained period of extreme cold in ancient Rome with an unlikely source: a massive eruption of Alaska’s Okmok volcano, located on the opposite side of the Earth.
Extra caution is required in developing climate forecasts of enclosed seas.
An international team of scientists is investigating how animals are responding to reduced levels of human activity during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A new study from North Carolina State University suggests that people have more tolerance for wolves after seeing positive videos about them, which could make YouTube an important wolf conservation tool.
Prehistoric pioneers could have relied on shellfish to sustain them as they followed migratory routes out of Africa during times of drought, a new study suggests.
The lake in west-central India promptly changed from green to pink, and the reason why remains a mystery.
Meteorologists list important facts about weather and climate that they want the general public to understand.
Unmanned systems helping fill scientific data gaps during COVID-19.
The road to deciphering biodiversity on the seabed is stonier than previously assumed
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