A study co-led by researchers at Rowan University in the US, NTU Singapore and the University of Pennsylvania, US, reveals that tropical cyclones in Southeast Asia are now forming closer to coastlines, intensifying more rapidly, and lingering longer over land.
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California a Botanical and Climate Change Hot Spot
From coastal redwoods and Joshua trees to golden poppies and sagebrush, California is a global botanical hotspot.
Recent Volcanic ‘Fires’ in Iceland Triggered by Storage and Melting in Crust
Scientists from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography have detected geochemical signatures of magma pooling and melting beneath the subsurface during the “Fagradalsfjall Fires”, that began on Iceland’s Reykjanes peninsula in 2021.
Green Hydrogen: ‘Artificial Leaf’ Becomes Better Under Pressure
Hydrogen can be produced via the electrolytic splitting of water.
North Sea Oil and Gas Spikes Pollution by 10,000%
North Sea oil and gas extraction can cause pollution to spike by more than 10,000% within half a kilometre around off-shore sites.
Scientists Discover Entirely New Wood Type That Could Be Highly Efficient at Carbon Storage
Researchers have identified an entirely new type of wood that does not fit into either category of hardwood or softwood.