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Published SMART warnings could protect communities at risk from flooding - SMART Warnings: Protecting Communities from Flooding


Engaging communities in developing a real-time early warning system could help to reduce the often-d...
Published Measuring greenhouse gas from ponds improves climate predictions - Measuring Greenhouse Gas from Ponds Improves Climate Predictions



Shallow lakes and ponds emit significant amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, but emissi...
Published Pollutants from burning structures linger in waterways post-wildfire - Pollutants from Burning Structures Linger in Waterways Post-Wildfire


As the frequency of wildfires has increased, so have pollutants in the waters from burned watersheds...
Published The impact of megafires on estuaries from Australia's 'Black Summer' - The Impact of Megafires on Estuaries from Australia's 'Black Summer'


Estuaries are one of the most valuable biomes on Earth, and megafires -- like Australia's 2019/20 Bl...
Published Vanishing glaciers threaten alpine biodiversity - Vanishing Glaciers Threaten Alpine Biodiversity



With glaciers melting at unprecedented rates due to climate change, invertebrates that live in the c...
Published Ancient stone tools from China provide earliest evidence of rice harvesting - Ancient Stone Tools from China Provide Earliest Evidence of Rice Harvesting


A new study analyzing stone tools from southern China provides the earliest evidence of rice harvest...
Published Disparities in who dwells behind crumbling US levees - Disparities in Who Dwells Behind Crumbling US Levees



In the United States, tens of millions of people live behind levees, but historically disadvantaged...
Published Ancient Mesopotamian discovery transforms knowledge of early farming - Ancient Mesopotamian Discovery Transforms Knowledge of Early Farming


Researchers have unearthed the earliest definitive evidence of broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum)...
Published Plastic debris in the Arctic comes from all around the world - Plastic Debris in the Arctic Comes from All Around the World


In the course of five years, citizens who went on sailing cruises to the Arctic surveyed and collect...
Published The sands of Mars are green as well as red, rover Perseverance discovers - The Sands of Mars: Perseverance Rover Discovers Green and Red Sand


The accepted view of Mars is red rocks and craters as far as the eye can see. That's much what scien...
Published South Africa's desert-like interior may have been more inviting to our human ancestors - South Africa's Desert-Like Interior: A Haven for Our Ancestors?



Lining the Cape of South Africa and its southern coast are long chains of caves that nearly 200,000...
Published Impact of ancient earthquake revealed - Impact of Ancient Earthquake Revealed



By combining the scientific powerhouses of genetics and geology, researchers have identified a new a...
Published Climate change leading to water shortage in Andes, Himalayas - Climate Change Leading to Water Shortage in Andes, Himalayas


Climate change could have devastating effects on vulnerable residents in the Andes mountains and the...
Published Severe flooding hits central Texas, Oklahoma - Severe Flooding Hits Central Texas, Oklahoma


A stagnant upper-air pattern that spread numerous storms and heavy rains from central Texas up into...
Published Landslide risk remains years after even a weak earthquake - Landslide Risk Remains Years After Even a Weak Earthquake


Satellite observations have revealed that weak seismic ground shaking can trigger powerful landslide...
Published Seismic sensing reveals flood damage potential - Seismic Sensing Reveals Flood Damage Potential


Rapidly evolving floods are a major and growing hazard worldwide. Currently, their onset and evoluti...
Published Study explores uncertainties in flood risk estimates - Study Explores Uncertainties in Flood Risk Estimates


Flood frequency analysis is a technique used to estimate flood risk, providing statistics such as th...
Published Pulsing ultrasound waves could someday remove microplastics from waterways - Pulsing Ultrasound Waves: A Promising Solution to Remove Microplastics from Waterways


Colorful particles of plastic drift along under the surface of most waterways. These barely visible...
Published 'Dragonfly’ dual-quadcopter aims to explore Titan, Saturn’s largest moon - Dragonfly’ Dual-Quadcopter: Exploring Titan, Saturn’s Largest Moon


The Dragonfly mission concept would use an instrumented, radioisotope-powered, dual-quadcopter to ex...
Published Researchers examine cooling power plants with brackish groundwater - Researchers Examine Cooling Power Plants with Brackish Groundwater



Nontraditional water sources can be deployed to help cope with climate-induced water risks and tackl...