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2024: An eye-opening year of extreme weather and climate

From the persistent droughts of southern Africa and Central America in the early part of the year to the more recent devastating extreme rainfall in Spain and the deadly Hurricane Helene along America's east coast, 2024 has ...

Two of history's most damaging earthquakes struck on January 17

Two of the ten most damaging earthquakes in recorded history happened on January 17th. This year is the thirtieth anniversary of Japan's Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. The Northridge Earthquake in Southern California happened ...

Ocean temperatures hit record highs in 2024, study finds

A study published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences has found that ocean warming in 2024 has led to new record high temperatures. The ocean is the hottest it has ever been recorded by humans, not only at the surface temperature ...

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Earth's air war: Explaining the delayed rise of plants and animals on land
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Sunken worlds under the Pacific? High-res models reveal workings of Earth's mantle
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Patagonian droughts linked to harmful algal blooms
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Integrating historical data stands to improve climate models in the Global South
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Carbon dioxide has been regulating Earth's climate for hundreds of millions of years—new study
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Frozen forest discovery hints at future alpine ecosystem changes
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Past climate shifts altered Southern Ocean currents and carbon exchange: Study warns it may be happening again
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Antarctic ice melt may fuel eruptions of hidden volcanoes
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Scientists reveal CO₂'s fundamental role in ancient climate shifts
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How we classify flood risk may give developers and home buyers a false sense of security
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Aerial survey data analysis reveals major changes in Arctic pressure ridges
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Complex wind and current patterns fuel equatorial Atlantic's phytoplankton bloom
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Satellite images show melting glaciers are shifting national borders in EU
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Ultra-deep drilling reveals mysteries of Japan tsunami
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Where's all of San Diego's sand going? Follow the fluorescent-colored trail
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With negligible rain in 8 months, Southern California swings toward drought
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Continental drift: Why the need for critical minerals might change the way we define Earth's zones
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AI model predicts Arctic sea ice concentration up to a year in advance
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Scientists reveal overlooked ocean processes crucial for carbon storage
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2024 was Earth's hottest year, continuing the global warming trend

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Biofilm busters: Plant-derived molecule stops bacteria from forming protective biofilms on surfaces
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Quantum breakthrough may lead to sustainable chiral spintronics
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Lack of air conditioning elevates emergency visits amid wildfire smoke
Condensed Matter
Resistance measurement approach successfully observes topological signatures in multiterminal Josephson junctions
Evolution
Fossil discovery sheds light on the early evolution of animal nervous systems
Astronomy
'What is that?' Scientists explain white patch that appears near northern lights
Molecular & Computational biology
Plant hormones that help roots reach deeper water provide potential strategy for drought-resistant crops
Plants & Animals
Brightly colored creature—kept in pet aquariums globally—discovered as new species
Biochemistry
New device harnesses microwave flow reaction to convert biomass into useful sugars
Nanophysics
Single-atom metal layer reveals unexpected spin-polarized current control with light
Archaeology
Ethiopian Highlands study examines stone tool decision-making process in early human history
Nanophysics
Covalent organic frameworks demonstrate considerable potential for efficient energy transport
Environment
Estimating the impact of the EPA's changing power plant greenhouse gas standards
Nanophysics
Scientists develop high-impact materials for optoelectronic technologies
General Physics
Physicist introduces percolation model to explain word puzzle solving behavior
Molecular & Computational biology
Hydrogen peroxide and the mystery of fruit ripening: 'Signal messengers' in plants
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Hidden transport pathways in graphene confirmed, paving the way for next-generation device design
Plants & Animals
Woodrats use 'quantity over quality' as a detox plan, study finds
Plants & Animals
New discovery on how plants detect light and grow could result in more resilient crops
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Highly tunable biotemplating method expands nanostructure synthesis options

What happens in the ocean when two cyclones collide?

In April 2021, two tropical cyclones, Seroja and Odette, collided in the Indian Ocean northwest of Australia. Two researchers from the University of Oldenburg have now studied how this rare phenomenon affected the ocean.

These are now the smokiest cities in America, new research says

Normally, America's smokiest cities lie out west. But Canada's unusually intense 2023 wildfire season smothered American cities in smoke farther east than is usual, according to new research to be presented at AGU's 2024 ...

Mountain permafrost is warming across Europe, study shows

Permafrost temperatures in Europe's mountain regions are rising steadily, in some cases by more than 1°C over the last decade. The results of a new study show larger and faster changes than before.