Researchers around the world are on the hunt to find cheaper, better lithium-ion battery materials to power large scale machines, such as electric vehicles.
Emerging technologies can be harnessed to use the strengths of hot, humid coastal deserts of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region to grow food and other crops.
A study conducted by Associate Professor Alberto Salvo from NUS Economics revealed that households respond to ambient air pollution by increasing electricity consumption, which in turn increases the carbon emissions that are co-produced in supplying the electricity.
New analysis of almost 30 years’ worth of scientific data on the melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet predicts global sea level rise of at least 10 centimetres by the end of the 21st Century if global warming trends continue.
A small but evolving dent in Earth’s magnetic field can cause big headaches for satellites.
In a comprehensive study of nearly 20,000 species, University research shows that plant communities are shifting to include more heat-loving species as a result of climate change.
Tropical Depression 10E weakened to a remnant low-pressure area in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
Infrared data reveals powerful storms.
A new satellite designed to capture detailed measurements of sea-surface height and other ocean features is scheduled to launch in November 2020.
CU Boulder-led team is first to observe new equatorial wind patterns in Antarctica, revealing new connections in global circulation.
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