Today's sea level rise is significant enough to slow the rotation of the planet by just over a millisecond per century. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission ...
As humans burn fossil fuels and pump carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, we are heating up the planet. But there is another alarming impact of this climate pollution: it may be changing the chemistry ...
If a warning system needs an instruction manual, is it really a warning system at all? That’s the question posed by the Today in Ohio podcast crew Tuesday during their discussion of Ohio’s snow ...
A few years ago, during a taxi ride, the driver described to me how a pig had transformed his life. A childhood with dogs taught him what to expect from animals, yet he was unprepared for the pig he ...
Japanese game publisher Level-5 has been under fire after its CEO, Akihiro Hino, supported the use of AI in creating video games. It all started when Hino gave a speech at the Top Game Creators ...
MLB aims to have the same technology at all minor-league parks starting in 2026. Mike Lang / Sarasota Herald-Tribune / USA Today Network Deep-pocketed organizations have gained an advantage in recent ...
This study was funded by grants from the Natural Environment Research Council (NE/S011188/1) and the European Research Council (SELECTHAPLOID - 101001341) The Arctic Ocean current is at its warmest in ...
The growing use of generative AI in the workplace raises a paradox for entry-level workers. The very tasks that once trained new workers—such as summarizing meetings, cleaning data, and drafting memos ...
‘Millions of Avoidable Deaths’: Climate Change Health Harms Reach Unprecedented Levels Global researchers find that public awareness of climate threats is growing, but governments and companies are ...
Danny Marks receives funding from by a seed grant from Utrecht University’s Water, Climate and Future Deltas Hub (entitled: “Human costs of shrinking deltas: Adaptation pathways of vulnerable groups ...