(THE CONVERSATION) Long before the current political divide over climate change, and even before the U.S. Civil War (1861-1865), an American scientist named Eunice Foote documented the underlying ...
Six Princetonians have elected to the National Academy of Engineering: Professor Philip John Holmes, Professor Lynn Loo, and ...
How did Earth transform from a hostile, acidic ocean world to one that nurtured life? Scientists at Yale and in Singapore ...
Explore Ceres, the largest asteroid in our solar system, and discover its remarkable ancient ocean and ice-rich crust.
Extensive evidence, including global temperature and sea ice data, shows Earth's climate is changing due to human activity.
Plastic is the most prevalent marine pollutant, and plastic surfaces are the fastest growing habitat in the ocean.
Coral reefs trap microplastics due to their mucus. Researchers confirmed that coral mucus acts as an adhesive.
Scientists at Yale and in Singapore have devised what may be the ultimate acid test—a comprehensive model for estimating the ...
What would happen if a 500-meter asteroid hit Earth? Scientists at the IBS Center for Climate Physics modeled the aftermath, ...
Have you noticed that when you watch someone move—like watching people dance, or watching your favorite sport—that you almost ...
Snigdha Bhaumik and Soumya Subhra Baishnab from Presidency University join the 12th Indian Scientific Expedition to the ...
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