Climate change isn’t rewriting the laws of structural engineering, but it is rapidly eating away at our margins of safety.
Engineers are adapting their skills to agriculture. The same thinking that improves aircraft safety is now protecting crops, ...
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Shifting sands: Where exactly are Michigan’s ‘critical’ dunes these days?
The world’s tallest freshwater sand dunes are found in Michigan, attracting tourists from around the globe to play in the ...
A new global dryland assessment using long-term satellite observations reveals widespread vegetation greening over the past two decades, reversing long-held expectations of accelerating ...
New platform connects decision-grade weather intelligence to real-time operational risk for electric and gas utilities DTN ...
New research shows that even healthy tropical peat forests can release more warming gases due to water level changes and ...
Many non-native plants could survive in the Arctic, as rising temperatures and human activity make it easier for invasive plants to arrive.
A study on tectonic plates that converge on the Tibetan Plateau has shown that Earth's fault lines are far weaker and the ...
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Scientists say the Atlantic Ocean is actually shrinking
The Atlantic Ocean has long been treated as a permanent fixture on world maps, a blue expanse separating North America from ...
New research, led by Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Lea Dasallas at Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury (UC), ...
When infectious diseases surge, response often comes down to timing: whether communities can position the right people and supplies before case counts spike. A new tool developed by UC San Diego with ...
The historian Adam Tooze discusses Davos, China and the fading of an old world order. This is an edited transcript of “The ...
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