A Dartmouth College study finds steepest drops in areas of the Northern Hemisphere reliant on snow for water.
Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center scientists model the potential for bioenergy and soil management to capture and store carbon dioxide.
The decade-long effort reveals findings consistent with standard cosmological models, but open to more complex interpretations.
The report, released annually, is an international, peer-reviewed effort scientists use to inform communities & policymakers of the changes in climate
Georgia Tech engineers are working to make fertilizer more sustainable — from production to productive reuse of the runoff after application.
A VR tool developed by a UC Riverside graduate student promises to serve an important purpose in education and research.
The research explores interdisciplinary programs for training students in the evolving technology of quantum computing and quantum information science
The team used genomic modeling to come up with a list of potential products that could be made from biomass aromatics, with zeaxanthin near the top.
A team of researchers has developed a new computational tool to describe how the atoms within quantum materials behave when they absorb & emit light.
Using mechanical rather than statistical analysis, the team offers a new framework for understanding the climate system.