Temporary sound installations can be a low-cost way of dealing with noise pollution in areas of high urban density, McGill University researchers have found.
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Sizing Up a Greenland Tsunami
An international satellite mission detected the unique contours of a tsunami that sloshed within the steep walls of a fjord in Greenland in September 2023.
MIT Engineers Make Converting CO2 into Useful Products More Practical
As the world struggles to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, researchers are seeking practical, economical ways to capture carbon dioxide and convert it into useful products, such as transportation fuels, chemical feedstocks, or even building materials.
Longer Droughts, Bigger Floods: UMass Amherst Hydrologist Maps the Future of Water in New England
New England is warming faster than any other part of the United States due to climate change.
How Image Search Algorithms Shape Views on Climate Change
The images that turn up in internet search results for the term “climate change” vary dramatically by country and tend to reflect prevailing views, a new study in Nature Climate Change finds.
As Ocean Waters Warm, a Race to Breed Heat-Resistant Coral
After seven years of experimentation, a team of researchers at the Coralassist Lab at Newcastle University, in the United Kingdom, finally achieved its goals.