Globally, individuals and households are the main entities adapting to climate change, with a notable lack of systematic collaboration among affected groups, according to a…
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This Lythronax lived in North America in the late Cretaceous period. These tyrannosaurids are estimated to have weighed up to 2.5 tons. Credit: 2022 D.E.…
Trade-wind clouds near Barbados: one plane was used to drop hundreds of atmospheric probes from an altitude of nine kilometers. Credit: MPI-M An airborne campaign…
Researchers observe continuous time crystal for the first time. (Artist’s concept.) Scientists have succeeded for the first time in realizing a time crystal that spontaneously…
Scientist investigating coastal erosion caused by thawing permafrost near Bykovsky Peninsula, Laptev Sea, Siberia, Russia. Credit: AWI/Paul Overduin Erosion is destroying the coasts of the…
Key visual ‘Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook.’ Credit: University of Hamburg/CLICCS Today the Hamburg-based Cluster of Excellence “Climate, Climatic Change, and Society” (CLICCS) publishes a new,…
Polar bears on Arctic sea ice. Credit: Dirk Notz The Arctic Ocean in summer will very likely be ice free before 2050, at least temporally.…