University of Iowa researchers found in a new study that images of Earth that kindle "blue marble awe" could create more favorable views of renewable energy and the environment.
Five years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic served as a wake-up call. Since then, health experts worldwide have sat on tenterhooks, ...
Ahead of the city’s stint as European Capital of Culture, Oulu2026 has announced a trailblazing new art initiative designed ...
From the tiny basement of the Horniman Museum, Dr Jamie Craggs’ innovative new technique aims to protect these ecosystems from extinction ...
OCM sensor in EOS-06 captures Phytoplankton concentration on global scale Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) sensor of EOS-06 ...
The financial impact of the L.A. wildfires seems contained so far. But Yohe argues a similar weather disaster could very quickly lead to a situation that looks like the 2007/2008 subprime mortgage ...
This study presents a model framework for predicting near-term and future dengue mortalities in India for effective ...
Researchers are utilizing satellite-derived Earth observation data to monitor environmental and human health. Through collaborations like the EO4Health Resilience project, these efforts aim to ...
Climate change is contributing to a global rise in urban rat infestations, according to a new Science Advances study. As ...
Climate change has a huge influence on these connections ... Harmful blooms of blue-green algae can be spotted from space. Ray Hugo Tang 2. Vector-borne diseases Vector-borne diseases, such as the ...
Climate change has a huge influence on these connections ... across large areas makes it much easier and quicker to deliver near real-time information. Vector-borne diseases, such as the West Nile ...