A new technique shows that the dominance of gradual versus chaotic electron heating processes at Earth’s bow shock is ...
A new study offers insights into a puzzling piece of the geological history of the Grand Canyon and surrounding regions.
The impacts of COVID-19 on short-lived pollutants highlight the predominant influence of the transportation sector and the ...
A new study demonstrates how the abundance of congestus clouds in the tropics can be explained by the water molecule’s discerning appetite for infrared radiation.
By documenting Alaska’s lakes and ponds in unprecedented detail, Levenson et al. show where and how water bodies can signal underlying permafrost thaw, providing a step toward a straightforward, ...
In recent years the operation of the Panama Canal has been increasingly affected by changes in rainfall, and some data ...
A new computer modeling-based study demonstrates dual mechanisms that reduce pre- and post-landfall tropical cyclone ...
An update of the convection code ASPECT enables full coupling of plume dynamics with buoyancy effects of transition zone ...
New data from Lago Argentino, Patagonia reveal that glacial erosion occurs in discrete pulses, which challenges previous ...
Tsunamis can be triggered as secondary disasters following megathrust earthquakes, with their intensity largely dependent on the magnitude of shallow seismic ruptures. Historically, considerable ...
A global reanalysis of both short- and long-term deformation clarifies how obliquity affects strain partitioning in convergent plate boundaries.
The Pliocene Bouse Formation in western Arizona contains the depositional records of former bodies of water. Reconstructing climate data from the Pliocene epoch could help scientists understand ...
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