A new study finds that human-caused climate change and large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns have contributed to an increase in extreme cold winter weather in China.
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New Real-Time Guidable-Tip Wire for Surgically Treating Strokes
Our brains contain an intricate network of arteries that carry blood throughout the organ along winding paths.
New Tool Predicts Crop Yields in the Southeast
Researchers have developed a computer model that forecasts yield for four key crops in the southeastern United States: cotton, corn, sorghum, and soybeans.
A Baking Soda Solution for Clean Hydrogen Storage
In a world of continuously warmer temperatures, a growing consensus demands that energy sources have zero, or next-to-zero, carbon emissions. That means growing beyond coal, oil, and natural gas by getting more energy from renewable sources.
Study Revealed Rainforest Releases Oxidized Organic Molecules that Form Aerosol Particles in Tropical Free Troposphere
Oxidized organic molecules originating from the Amazon rainforest are crucial components contributing to the formation of aerosol particles in the tropical free troposphere, according to a new study led by the University of Helsinki.
Researchers Unearth the Mysteries of How Turkey’s East Anatolian Fault Formed
An international team led by the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has, for the first time, accurately determined the age and formation process of the East Anatolian fault, which runs from eastern to south-central Turkey and was involved in the creation of the Anatolian tectonic plate.