A U.S. Navy transmitter in Australia produces wisps of electron loss as observed by the Colorado Inner Radiation Belt Experiment (CIRBE) CubeSat in Low Earth Orbit.
Over the next century, the Arctic will change and look much different than it does today. Just how different is still unknown ...
Compound weather events—such as extreme cold or heat combined with severe dryness or precipitation—have a greater effect on ...
In a new study, characteristics of elevated moist layers, their seasonality, spatial distribution, structure, and the ...
Scientists thought two factors influencing river avulsion were unrelated, but new research suggests they may be working in ...
Tourism and biomass burning in the Southern Hemisphere are boosting black carbon levels and accelerating ice melt in ...
Using Einstein’s theory of general relativity, physicists found that clocks on the Moon would run 56 microseconds faster than ...
An easy-to-use R package offers a more efficient way to sort through and analyze data about greenhouse gas levels collected ...
Deaf geoscientists are creating the language to communicate their science as well as helping the community grow and thrive.
In a new study, volcanic explosions are explored and modeled to understand the possible origins of rampart craters on Titan and determine whether their formation can source atmospheric methane.
Global ocean salinity products have become increasingly inconsistent since 2015, coinciding with a drift to higher salinity values in a number of Argo sensors.
New research shows that that less than 3% of all minerals are named after women, and progress has stalled since 1985.