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Beneath Antarctica’s colossal ice sheets, there’s a world that few people have ever seen until now. Well, technically speaking, no one has seen it, at least not with their own eyes. But with the aid ...
First 1,000 schools in England take students outside to participate in global biodiversity research We use cookies to give you the best online experience. We use them to improve our website and ...
Severe weather events, such as heavy rainfall, are on the rise worldwide. Reliable assessments of these events can save lives ...
In late June, we hosted this year's second Ars Live event, a conversation with climate scientist Zeke Hausfather, who holds ...
International Summer School Program on Climate Change and Related Risks is a flagship ten-year international education ...
Global positioning systems that support mapping programs are a prime example of how basic science can lead to unforeseen but ...
As the US cuts science funding and international cooperation, Australia and other countries see a chance to capitalise on ...
Climate change has already caused significant declines in coral reef coverage globally and is expected to do much further ...
According to UIS data, less than 30% of the world’s researchers are women. UIS data also show the extent to which these women work in the public, private or academic sectors, as well as their fields ...
While a map may seem to be a quiet visual representation, it speaks loudly of a lot of things: math, science, history, culture, even the arts.
Irina Marinov, associate professor at the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, leads a research community focused on understanding global climate impacts, risks, and vulnerabilities to ...
With interest in Robusta continuing to rise, a new flavour wheel has been developed as a descriptive tool for the evaluation ...