Plants reflect urban climate and soil conditions with remarkable precision. Using more than 80 million observations from ...
A study reveals that global forest datasets based on satellite imagery align on 'forest' locations just 26% of the time. This ...
Born in New York, Kiers is using her Tyler Prize win to urge world leaders, governments, decision-makers, and the private sector to recognize fungi as a “library of solutions” for planetary crises by ...
How much fresh water is in the United States? It's a tough question, since most of the water is underground, accessible at ...
The people at the center of this discovery are known as the Sambaqui. For nearly 7,000 years, these groups lived along the ...
Yet much about the landscape under the ice has been uncertain, because ground and air surveys are difficult in the region.
This study fundamentally changes how we understand algal bloom initiation,” says Dr. Troy Yu Tao, Associate Professor at ...
Genetic variants believed to cause blindness in nearly everyone who carries them actually lead to vision loss less than 30% ...
This year’s recipient of the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement talks about “punk science,” microbial economics and thinking like a mycorrhizal fungus.
As the water crisis in New Mexico deepens, a new report details data gaps, challenges and opportunities to protect the state's declining groundwater.
Despite rapid robotic automation advancements, most systems struggle to adapt their pre-trained movements to dynamic ...
Inspired by the behaviour of flocks of birds, swarm intelligence is being used in drones to tackle the growing threat of ...