Climate modeling confirms historical records showing rise in hurricane activity
New results show North Atlantic hurricanes have increased in frequency over the last 150 years.
New results show North Atlantic hurricanes have increased in frequency over the last 150 years.
A new study finds curious properties of tiny crystals hold clues to earthquake formation.
Comparison of four oxidation-based cleaners suggests the devices produce their own pollutants and vary in effectiveness.
Fossils indicate a communal nesting ground and adults who foraged and took care of the young as a herd, scientists say.
Assistant professors Camilla Cattania and William Frank discuss the science behind the 2010 and 2021 earthquakes in Haiti.
A new study shows oxygenic photosynthesis likely evolved between 3.4 and 2.9 billion years ago.
In his research, the geomorphologist seeks connections among landscape evolution, biodiversity, and human history.
The researchers hope scientists and regulators will consider a broader class of compounds in evaluating cancer risk due to PAH exposure.
Researchers observe a “warming bias” over the past 66 million years that may return if ice sheets disappear.
The results could help scientists unravel the processes underlying plate tectonics.
Applied in the field, a new model reduced quakes from oil and gas processes; could help manage seismic events from carbon sequestration.
Research from MIT Haystack Observatory finds a stratospheric warming event over Antarctica linked to anomalies in near-Earth space above North America and Europe.
Researchers find improvement in relative retention of women but predict decades of sustained effort are required to achieve gender parity.
Lincoln Laboratory’s TROPICS satellites will help scientists study extreme tropical weather once all six are launched next year.
Study demonstrates the power of low-cost air quality sensors during volcanic eruption.