Mars’ emitted energy and seasonal energy imbalance
Seasonal imbalance between the solar energy absorbed and released by the planet Mars could be a cause of the Red Planet's dust storms, according...
Scientists provide more than 50K camera trap images for massive study on Amazon wildlife
Scientists working in the vast Amazon Basin have contributed more than 57,000 camera trap images for a new study.
Assessing the impact of loss mechanisms in solar cell candidate
The superconductor antimony sulfide selenide is a potential candidate for solar materials, but this depends on understanding how to boost its efficiency.
Policymakers underestimate methane’s climate and air quality impacts
Methane emissions have been increasing rapidly in recent years, contributing significantly to global warming. Despite this, methane is not adequately treated within existing national...
The European drought event from 2018 to 2020 was the most intense in over...
These were days, months and years that many will come to remember: the drought from 2018 to 2020. An international team of researchers has...
Study provides long-term look at ways to control wildfire in sagebrush steppe ecosystem
New research provides the first long-term study of methods to control the spread of wildfire in the sagebrush steppe ecosystem that dominates parts of...
Amazon deforestation threatens newly discovered fish species in Brazil
Researchers have discovered and described two new species of Amazonian fish -- one with striking red-orange fins and the other so small it is...
From degrowth to a sustainable food system transformation
Proponents of degrowth have long argued that economic growth is detrimental to the environment. Now, scientists show that concerning the food sector, curbing growth...
Cutting air pollution emissions would save 50,000 US lives, $600 billion each year
Eliminating air pollution emissions from energy-related activities in the United States would prevent more than 50,000 premature deaths each year and provide more than...
Remote sensing research improves hurricane response
Researchers are investigating better ways to predict where road-clogging debris will be most severe after tropical cyclones.




















