An international team of geoscientists led by a volcanologist at Rutgers University-New Brunswick has discovered that, contrary to present scientific understanding, ancient volcanoes continued to spew carbon dioxide into the atmosphere from deep within the Earth long past their period of eruptions.
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Subtle temperature differences at the ocean surface allow more carbon dioxide (CO₂) to be absorbed, new research shows.
More than Half of European Heat-Related Deaths in Summer 2022 Attributed to Anthropogenic Warming
The results of the study show a higher number of heat-related deaths attributed to climate change among women and people aged 80 and over.
How Researchers can Maximize Biological Insights Using Animal-Tracking Devices
Biologgers allow us to see with unprecedented precision how animals move and behave in the wild.
A New App Developed by USF Researchers Tracks Flooding in Coastal Communities During Hurricanes Helene and Milton
A web-based application that gathers crowdsourced data to identify flooding and inform policy in coastal communities provided scientists with essential data from hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Strategy to Reduce the Amount of Propofol Waste in the Operating Room
Researchers from Bonn show which procedure reduces the amount of anesthetic discarded.