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American Soil Losing More Crop Nutrients Due to Heavier Rainstorms, Study Shows
Loss of phosphorus from agricultural lands is increasing due to heavier storms, potentially threatening crop growth, according to team led by researchers at Penn State.
Charting the Exceptional, Unexpected Heat of 2023 and 2024
In 2024, global temperatures for June through August were the hottest on record, narrowly topping the same period in 2023.
Improving Hurricane Modeling with Physics-Informed Machine Learning
Algorithm reconstructs wind fields quickly, accurately, and with less observational data.
Nature Paper Discusses New Approach to Breakdown PFAS, Forever Chemicals
Researchers at Colorado State University have found a new approach for breaking down PFAS – a group of human-made “forever” chemicals commonly used for their water-resistant properties that can carry health risks from long-term exposure.
UL Researchers Develop New Method of Generating Eco-Friendly Energy
Researchers at University of Limerick have developed a new method of growing organic crystals that can be used for energy-harvesting applications.