The Innovation Fair 2025 brought together innovators, entrepreneurs, researchers, and policymakers from across Europe, Africa ...
Cul-de-sac effect: The CMCC research team described for the first time how a specific configuration of mountain topography and circulation patterns trapped moisture coming from the Adriatic, while a ...
In May 2023, Italy's Emilia-Romagna region experienced devastating, if not unprecedented, floods that caused widespread damage to infrastructure, homes, businesses, and farmland. Seventeen people lost ...
In Europe, there are certain regions that are more susceptible to climate-induced flooding, such as the Mediterranean. But ...
A climate reporter wanted to follow scientists into the Mediterranean Sea. First, he had to learn to scuba dive.
For decades we have known that burning of fossil fuels is one driver of the current global warming. Quoting an article in ...
Just under 481,000 UK pensioners were living in the EU as of August 2024, according to data from the Department of Work and ...
A mosquito that was believed to have evolved in the London Underground is actually of ancient Mediterranean origin, genetic ...
Rising ocean temperatures, heatwaves and dwindling prey are forcing marine mammals into new and more dangerous waters, scientists warn.
The ocean's smallest engineers, calcifying plankton, quietly regulate Earth's thermostat by capturing and cycling carbon.
The carbon-14 analysis produced striking results that challenge conventional wisdom about Bronze Age chronology. When comparing uncalibrated radiocarbon dates from the Egyptian artifacts with robust ...
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