European coastlines are facing a growing squeeze: sea levels are rising while storms and saltwater intrusion intensify, threatening homes, infrastructure,...
Tiny photosynthetic cyanobacteria may survive predator attacks by behaving less like solitary cells and more like organized herds. New research...
A new analysis of Europe’s marine fish communities suggests that many species are not only moving north and south, but...
Coral reefs are often described as biodiversity hotspots, but a new study suggests they may also be sensitive bio-recorders of...
A new study using lunar noble-gas measurements reports evidence that the Moon’s far side experienced deeper solar-wind penetration than previously...
Satellite observations and climate models are converging on a surprising twist in how the Arctic “feeds” the North Atlantic. A...
Urban air is laced with an underappreciated class of molecules: terpenoids. These naturally emitted compounds shape aerosol chemistry, influence secondary...
A new study argues that earthquake “doublets” in subduction zones—two closely spaced ruptures that occur as if they are linked—may...
In the wake of the catastrophic July 4, 2025 floods in Central Texas—where 139 people lost their lives—an associate professor...
A new European science report is turning the spotlight on two wetland ecosystems that may look very different—but are governed...
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