Stanford researchers have developed an artificial intelligence-based tool – dubbed SandAI – that can reveal the history of quartz sand grains going back hundreds of millions of years.
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Soil Footprint: A Simple Indicator of a Crop’s Impact on Soil Erosion
A team from the Department of Agronomy proposes a method to calculate, compare and communicate how different crops affect the loss of agricultural soil, with the aim of raising awareness of this problem and promoting solutions to preserve this vital resource.
Researchers Working to Keep Electric Vehicles Charging, Even When the Lights Go Out
It’s stormy and the power just went out. With no electricity flowing to your electric vehicle, you’re stranded for the night.
Slow-Moving Landslides a Growing, but Ignored, Threat to Mountain Communities
As urban centers in mountainous regions grow, more people are driven to build on steeper slopes prone to slow-moving landslides, a new study finds.
Antarctic Krill Can Lock away Similar Levels of Carbon as Seagrass and Mangroves
Small marine crustaceans are as valuable as key coastal habitats for storing carbon and should be similarly protected, according to new research.
Pollen Can Seed Clouds, Fuel Rainfall, Study Finds
A surge of pollen in spring can affect the formation of clouds and rainfall, according to a new study.