The historically high heat waves that gripped the southwest United States and southern Europe this summer are causing problems for more than just humans.
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UC Irvine Scientists Say Deepening Arctic Snowpack Drives Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Human-caused climate change is shortening the snow cover period in the Arctic.
Storied Research Platform is Retired
The Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP) was one of the most innovative oceanographic research tools ever invented.
Soils in Drought Stress Leak More Volatile Organic Compounds Into the Atmosphere
A Biosphere 2 rainforest experiment reveals soils release more volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere during drought.
What Fuels Hawaiʻi Wildfires? UH Expert Explains
Haunting images of the deadly wildfires in August that displaced thousands on Maui and tragically devastated much of the Valley Isle’s historic town of Lāhainā continue to send shockwaves across Hawaiʻi and the globe.
Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment Could Get a Boost From Machine Learning
Thanks to machine learning algorithms, short pieces of DNA floating in the bloodstream of cancer patients can help doctors diagnose specific types of cancer and choose the most effective treatment for a patient.