Earth Sciences

How To Predict Lightning Using AI

it was never wise to bet your life on it. What it means is that getting hit at all is rare, for ...

Article - News Staff - Dec 15 2021 - 11:59am

Hurricanes: Water, Not Wind, Is Deadliest

has been responsible for 86 percent of all direct hurricane and tropical storm fatalities in the ...

Article - News Staff - Jun 6 2025 - 9:17am

3 Scientific Societies Applaud Climate Change Report

that points to the direct consequences of climate change. Leading scientists from all over the world ...

Article - News Staff - Apr 10 2007 - 11:20am

Understanding The Global Carbon Budget

where all the carbon emitted from burning fossil fuels ends up is surprisingly difficult, especially ...

Article - News Staff - May 9 2007 - 9:18am

EU Project To Develop First Fuel-cell Aircraft

larger 'more-electric' or 'all-electric' aircraft. 'No other project funded by ...

Article - News Staff - Jun 1 2007 - 7:24pm

EPA Smog Standards 'unhealthy For America,' Says American Thoracic Society President

scientific community,” says Dr. Ingbar. “More importantly, EPA is ignoring the all the kids who will be ...

Article - News Staff - Jun 21 2007 - 4:27pm

Eggs Laid In UK By Largest Flying Bird Is Huge Conservation Win

Specialist Group) Since 2004, the Great Bustard Group has released more than 60 Great Bustard chicks, all ...

Article - News Staff - Jul 23 2007 - 10:35pm

Recovery From Acid Rain Slow In Britain, Says Study

all streams sampled were acid enough during high flow to cause biological damage, with metals at toxic ...

Article - News Staff - Sep 30 2007 - 10:35pm

UK Scientists: Global Warming May Trigger Another 'Mass Extinction Event'

ago- are associated with greenhouse phases. The largest mass extinction event of all, the end-Permian, ...

Article - News Staff - Oct 24 2007 - 12:28am

Velociraptor Had Fowl Breath Too, Says Study

birds, have one of the most efficient respiratory systems of all vertebrates which they need in order to ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 6 2007 - 7:50pm