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AI model detects impervious surfaces in aerial images

In accordance with the German Sustainability Strategy, new impervious surfaces are to be limited to less than 30 hectares per day nationwide. In order to verify whether this target is met, it must be possible to monitor soil ...

Researcher develops program for 3D cloud tomography

Researcher David Stanley's interest in climate change has led him to develop a program to improve how we gather data to study the inside of a cloud. The program simulated multiple satellites, collecting images of a cloud ...

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 ...

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Research shows heat, drought and fire risk are increasing in South America
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Ice cores show pollution's impact on Arctic atmosphere
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Tree-ring data reveal how the jet stream has shaped extreme weather in Europe for centuries
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First evidence of life colonizing deep into the bedrock of Greenland
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Ice age clues and advanced climate modeling shed light on how El Niño weather patterns might change
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Afar mantle plume study offers new insight into deep Earth processes
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Nanostructures in the deep ocean floor hint at life's origin
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Deep learning framework improves snow cover fraction estimation
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Identifying the top hazardous polluters in the path of Tropical Storm Helene
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NASA analysis shows irreversible sea level rise for Pacific islands
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Climatologists develop more accurate El Niño Southern Oscillation forecasts
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How coral and sediments helped to reconstruct 2.6 million years of climate history
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A new approach for rockburst risk control and mitigation in deep mining
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Atmospheric blocking slows ocean-driven melting of Greenland's largest glacier tongue
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Understanding Antarctica's contribution to sea level rise
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New super-Neptune exoplanet discovered
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Planning a drug's route in the body with synthetic chemistry
Ecology
Smoke from megafires puts orchard trees at risk: Effects last months, reducing nut yields
Astronomy
Webb researchers discover lensed supernova, confirm Hubble tension
Evolution
Scientists find plausible geological setting that may have sparked life on Earth
Cell & Microbiology
Scientists explore microbial diversity in sourdough starters
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Structure of a eukaryotic CRISPR-Cas homolog, Fanzor2, shows promise for gene editing
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Snakes in the city: Ten years of wildlife rescues reveal insights into human-reptile interactions
Plants & Animals
Research highlights global plant diversity 'darkspots' where scientific efforts are urgently needed
Environment
Southern California study finds high levels of airborne plasticizers
Agriculture
Researchers develop first banana plant resistant to TR4 and black sigatoka
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Pollination shifts in Caribbean after Hurricane Maria demonstrate ecological resilience
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Are plants and fungi trading carbon for nutrients? Not likely, say researchers
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Predicting river flow dynamics using stable isotopes for improved ecosystem health
Biochemistry
Seeing double: Designing drugs that target 'twin' cancer proteins
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Most climate scientists foresee temperature rise exceeding Paris Agreement targets, study finds
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Webb telescope detects traces of carbon dioxide on the surface of Pluto's largest moon
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Mystery behind huge opening in Antarctic sea ice solved

Researchers have discovered the missing piece of the puzzle behind a rare opening in the sea ice around Antarctica, which was nearly twice the size of Wales and occurred during the winters of 2016 and 2017.

Scientists find five new hydrothermal vents in Pacific Ocean

The pace of discovery in the oceans leaped forward thanks to teamwork between a deep-sea robot and a human occupied submarine leading to the recent discovery of five new hydrothermal vents in the eastern Tropical Pacific ...

How the plant world shapes the climate cycle

In order to understand the Earth's resilience, researchers at ETH Zurich are modeling climate changes from times long past. And they show that plants are not simply victims of circumstances, but have helped to shape climate ...