Gator research uncovers increased levels of mercury in the state’s swamps.
A new study has revealed for the first time that ancient carbon, stored in landscapes for thousands of years or more, can find its way back to the atmosphere as CO₂ released from the surfaces of rivers.
With demand for cement alternatives rising, an MIT team uses machine learning to hunt for new ingredients across the scientific literature.
Karen Noda Morishita is using analytic chemistry to quantify organic contaminants.
From tiny pellets to creepy wave-battered baby dolls, the Texas coast is a notable hot spot for plastic debris.
Near-record warm May and March–May for the globe; below-average sea ice extent across both poles.
MIT engineers developed an atmospheric water harvester that produces fresh water anywhere — even Death Valley, California.
An international team of astronomers led by University of Galway, has discovered the likely site of a new planet in formation, most likely a gas giant planet up to a few times the mass of Jupiter.
New brain-computer interface system enables faster, more natural conversation.
Several weeks into the 2025 eastern Pacific hurricane season, a pair of tropical cyclones churned off the western coast of Mexico.
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