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Scientists use over a decade of high-resolution data to demonstrate that strain signals provide a better match to eruptive ...
Researchers benchmark seven cloud models against cloud chamber measurements to reveal how well models capture ...
A new study suggests that past calculations of biological nitrogen fixation were overestimated by up to 66%—and that farms ...
With the extreme heat came wildfires, insect outbreaks, and thawing permafrost. Now Kwon et al. suggest that the effects of ...
A novel fenced enclosure study demonstrates the heavy toll that invasive ungulates have on greenhouse gas emissions from ...
A chance video captured a fault rupture during March’s devastating Myanmar earthquake, delivering real-time evidence of how ...
Phases of ice that exist naturally only on frozen moons could be detected using infrared spectroscopy, according to new ...
In the 2nd installment of 3 career-focused articles, scientists contemplate why a book project was the perfect addition to ...
Persistent spatial patterns of summer weather extremes in the northern hemisphere recorded in tree ring growth records ...
Using small-scale physical experiments, the mobility of rock-ice avalanches is linked to variability in the earth materials that are encountered along the flow runout path.
Using paleomagnetic samples collected along the shores of Lake Superior, a new study illuminates the movement of a billion-year-old paleocontinent as it crept south toward a tectonic collision.