Scientists investigate the presence of buried water in an underground reservoir and relate this to the occurrence of slow-motion earthquakes in New Zealand. Find out more about it in this article.
Around 1,000 migrating songbirds fatally collide with windows at a Chicago exhibition center, highlighting the pervasive issue of window strikes. Continue reading for more details.
Hidden nutrient sources from submarine groundwater discharge impact the Great Barrier Reef, necessitating long-term conservation efforts and reevaluation of strategies. Read the article for more details.
While cold baths and plunge pools saw a surge during this time, the odd cold bath's location in the Bath Assembly Rooms shows that it could have catered to those who preferred a more exclusive and private bathing experience. Read to learn more.
The water level in the Mississippi River significantly dropped. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Shannon/DEMIS MapServer) Mississippi River Is Disappearing Based on Satellite Photos; Drinking Water Supply in Louisiana, Barge Shipments Affected Before and after satellite photos of the Mississippi River showed the changes in the largest drainage basin in the United States.
The AI tiger detector camera system was able to pick up a tiger 300 meters from a village at one time and detect a poacher team in another occasion. Read to learn more.
HOTSAT-1 satellite images reveal the temperature changes on the surface of the Earth in unprecedented detail. Continue reading the article to learn more.
Researchers have identified 171 new problem species, including raccoons, muntjac deer, and mussels, most likely to cause havoc in Scotland. Read the article to learn more.
Researchers studied Antarctic octopuses, highlighting sodium-potassium pump enzyme adaptations, revealing their survival in frigid waters. Continue reading to learn more.
Scientists are looking at the 2022 Tonga volcanic eruption as possible reason for the record-breaking ozone hole over the Antarctic that is now three times the size of Brazil. Continue reading to learn more.