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A river is pushing up Mount Everest's peak

Mount Everest is about 15 to 50 meters taller than it would otherwise be because of uplift caused by a nearby eroding river gorge, and continues to grow because of it, finds a new study by UCL researchers.

GeoTraductores democratizes science, one translation at a time

English is the dominant language for communicating research and discoveries in scientific journals. The same is true for science communication outlets such as news articles, multimedia, and press releases. However, sharing ...

How to save a sinking city

What do Venice, Jakarta, Manilla and Bangkok have in common? They are or were sinking cities. Wageningen researcher Philip Minderhoud studies the causes of subsidence in these cities. Groundwater extraction plays an important ...

The unexpected role of magnetic microbes in deep-sea mining

Polymetallic nodules are potato-sized formations on the ocean floor that are rich in minerals such as nickel, cobalt, and manganese. Their concentration of rare, economically important minerals has made the nodules the focus ...

Deep learning framework improves snow cover fraction estimation

Accurate snow cover information is crucial for studying global climate and hydrology. However, deep learning approaches for retrieving snow cover fraction (SCF) often suffer from limitations in training data dependence and ...

Ice cores show pollution's impact on Arctic atmosphere

A Dartmouth-led study on ice cores from Alaska and Greenland found that air pollution from the burning of fossil fuels reaches the remote Arctic in amounts large enough to alter its fundamental atmospheric chemistry. The ...

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Nanostructures in the deep ocean floor hint at life's origin
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Climatologists develop more accurate El Niño Southern Oscillation forecasts
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Understanding Antarctica's contribution to sea level rise
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Atmospheric blocking slows ocean-driven melting of Greenland's largest glacier tongue
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Climate models predict abrupt intensification of northern wildfires due to permafrost thawing
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Atmospheric methane increase during pandemic due primarily to wetland flooding, satellite data analysis finds
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The importance of wave modeling in predicting climate change's effect on sea ice
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Evaluating the flow of information for high-impact weather events
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Prioritizing children's health could influence election results nationally
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New synthesis strategy could speed up PFAS decontamination
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A new and unique fusion reactor comes together due to global research collaboration
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3D-printed setup enables fast and accurate virus detection
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Molecular computing method uses metal ions to mimic complex mathematical functions
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Hunting down giant viruses that attack tiny algae
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Researchers use carbon nanotube derivatives to strengthen recyclable plastics
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Webb detects fast outflow in the host galaxy of a luminous quasar
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Octopuses work together with fish to hunt—and the way they share decisions is surprisingly complex
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Asteroid Ceres is a former ocean world that slowly formed into a giant, murky icy orb
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A mountainous mystery uncovered in South Australia's pink sands

Deposits of deep-pink sand washing up on South Australian shores shed new light on when the Australian tectonic plate began to subduct beneath the Pacific plate, as well as the presence of previously unknown ancient Antarctic ...

Aerosols may affect climate more than previously thought

A key to improving climate prediction is to improve understanding of the impact of aerosol on clouds, commonly known as the aerosol-cloud-interaction, according to a new study led by Earth System Science Interdisciplinary ...

Climate concerns: Trends in Australian snow

As the 2024 snow season approaches, many people are wondering whether it will be a good year for skiing. In 2023, we had a poor snow season due to unusually warm and dry weather from June to September.