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Scientists predict an undersea volcano eruption near Oregon in 2025
Real-time data from Axial Seamount off the Oregon coast is providing researchers with a good eruption forecasting test.
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Real-time data from Axial Seamount off the Oregon coast is providing researchers with a good eruption forecasting test.
Earthquake data suggest that all or small patches of the inner core's surface may be swelling and contracting.
Twenty years after the deadliest wave in recorded history, most oceans have warning systems and communities have learned how best to escape the danger.
Generative AI and the hype around it has rung in excitement and alarm bells this year. Here’s how to consider climate, energy and AI's intersection.
Heat waves fueled by climate change killed scores of people and upended daily life. Here are some of those stories.
Botanist Pablo Guerrero has been visiting Atacama cacti all his life. They’re not adapting well to a drier climate, booming mining and plant collection.
Even spider love lives show an effect of climate uncertainty: Stressed males may offer a bit of silk-wrapped junk rather than a tasty insect treat.
The footage give clues to the range of plants the bears eat and how they mate, information important for conservation.
The Conger Ice Shelf disintegrated in 2022. Satellite data leading up to the collapse hint at worrying changes in a supposedly stable ice sheet.
Trump’s first term, campaign pledges and nominees point to how efforts to address climate change and environmental issues may fare.
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