The warming during the summer months in Europe has been much faster than the global average, shows a new study by researchers at Stockholm University published in the Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres.
Cracking the Chemical Code on How Iodine Helps Form Clouds
A new experiment by an international research team demonstrates the mechanism for how the most stable gas-phase form of iodine known as iodic acid is formed.
Taking Freight Trucks Electric Would Have Big Economic and Environmental Benefits for India
Diesel-fueled freight trucks play an outsized role in producing India’s total greenhouse gas and air pollution emissions.
Corals Saving Corals
Under the right living arrangement, disease-resistant corals can help “rescue” corals that are more vulnerable to disease, found a study from the University of California, Davis, that monitored a disease outbreak at a coral nursery in Little Cayman, Cayman Islands.
Study Yields Clues to Why Alzheimer’s Disease Damages Certain Parts of the Brain
Memory loss is often the first sign of Alzheimer’s disease, followed by confusion and difficulty thinking.
Carbonate Swirls Spin from the Bahamas
In November 2022, Tropical Storm Nicole barreled into the Bahamas and then hit central-east Florida as a hurricane.
New Study Provides a Unique Resource for Understanding How Environmental Exposures in Early Life Affect our Health
Researchers now have a unique resource for identifying new biomarkers of environmental exposures in early life and understanding their health effects.
More Flooding in Australia’s Soggy Southeast
After an extremely wet October, southeast Australia continued to see heavy rainfall in November 2022.
Social Bees Travel Greater Distances for Food Than Their Solitary Counterparts, Study Finds
The findings, published today in Current Biology, show that social bees venture further for pollen and nectar.
Salt More Important Than Cold Temperatures in Sea Ice Formation
When polar seas freeze and ice forms, it is not only due to cold air chilling the surface of the water.