Typhoon Bavi is a large storm moving through the Yellow Sea.
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station provided images of Hurricane Laura as it continues to strengthen in the Gulf of Mexico.
The practicality of quantum computing hangs on the integrity of the quantum bit, or qubit.
A new paper, co-authored by a University of Sussex scientist, has revealed major holes in an international treaty designed to help repair the ozone layer, putting human health at risk and increasing the speed of climate change.
Rutgers researchers have created a miniature device for measuring trace levels of toxic lead in sediments at the bottom of harbors, rivers and other waterways within minutes – far faster than currently available laboratory-based tests, which take days.
Not so long ago, astronomers mapped a galaxy far, far away using radio waves and found it has a strikingly familiar shape.
While the rate of losses has declined, the ecosystems are still threatened and are facing more environmental stress.
Temperature data revealed that the strongest storms were not totally surrounding the eye.
A new study by Michigan Tech researchers questions conventional methods of calculating carbon emissions liability based on point source pollution by introducing new “bottleneck” theory.
‘Virtual’ coral reefs become diagnostic tool to help manage the planet’s reefs
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