Hidden warm-water traps beneath Antarctica may be melting the continent’s ice far faster than scientists realized.
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As hantavirus hits the news, a study predicts that rodents, and the diseases they carry, will spread to new areas of South ...
Airborne plastic particles, particularly colorful ones, absorb more sunlight than they reflect, which can heat the ...
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Antarctica has been affected by a "perfect storm" of major events that could finally trigger widespread melting on the icy ...
Between warmer temperatures and shifts in rain and snow patterns, between 7% and 16% of the world’s plant species are likely ...
Quantum computing promises to reshape energy by enabling advanced simulations and accelerating materials discovery for carbon ...
Freshwater flooding has caused over half of all direct hurricane deaths since 2013. The threat will increase as climate change makes hurricanes wetter and potentially slower-moving.