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Study links trapped subsurface heat to Antarctica’s sea ice loss
Trapped heat lurking beneath the surface of the Southern Ocean, not just atmospheric warming or wind patterns, appears to be ...
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First functional brain atlas shows how communication networks change from infancy to old age
If you want to know more about how the human brain matures and changes over time, you can now consult the first comprehensive atlas that maps brain organization from infancy all the way through to ...
Arctic rivers wind through remote tundra and boreal forests, freezing solid in winter and surging each spring with snowmelt, ...
Scientists found extensive freshwater beneath the Great Salt Lake, offering new insights into groundwater flow and potential environmental solutions.
With a new lab-based experiment, researchers in the UK and France have recreated the characteristic cascades of energy and angular momentum that underpin key features of Earth's atmosphere. Reporting ...
Geochemical analysis of erupted tephra samples over the past decade help scientists understand the temperature of Kilauea’s shallow magma system under the summit — and things have been “heating up!” ...
Scientists recognize the link between natural vegetation (e.g., forests, grasslands) and freshwater ecosystems through ecohydrological processes. Disrupting ...
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