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Researchers and community members worked together to develop recommendations for how Little Cumberland Island can mitigate ...
GPU-optimized ocean modeling achieves decade-long simulations in a day, enabling mesoscale-resolving climate simulations that ...
Drawing from climate co-production work with the community of Kake in Alaska, two new studies offer insights for doing community science—especially, but not only, with Indigenous communities.
Reoxygenation approaches have shown some success in lakes, but their potential risks must be examined carefully before ...
A new study by scientists with World Weather Attribution (WWA) suggests that atmospheric warming—caused primarily by fossil ...
A new college-level curriculum, cocreated by Indigenous and Western researchers, could help Indigenous communities adapt to ...
Glaciers provide a unique opportunity for researchers to measure levels of atmospheric carbon deposition. Unlike other ...
Scientists leveraged a global camera network and doorbell cameras to track dozens of meteorites to their asteroid families.
A set of lab experiments involving a laser, gelatin, and xanthan gum explored how varying flow patterns between dikes with ...
Reoxygenation approaches have shown some success in lakes, but their potential risks must be examined carefully before they’re implemented as solutions to improve the health of coastal waters.
One Water treats drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater as a single, interconnected entity and attempts to manage it ...
Water-induced depolymerization enhances fluid mobility in deep Earth, offering new insights into magma transport and isotope signatures in arc lavas.
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