An engineering breakthrough involving lasers, black metal, and aluminum could boost solar power to 15 times what’s currently possible.
An engineering breakthrough involving lasers, black metal, and aluminum could boost solar power to 15 times what’s currently possible.
The loss of critical temperature cues could throw monarchs’ biological compasses out of whack during migration.
Juneau might see its third record-breaking flood in three years.
A researcher who studies flood-risk mapping says many politicians aren’t interested in updating maps because it might trigger higher insurance costs and restrictions on construction.
Rents jumped 20 percent after this year’s Los Angeles wildfires, forcing displaced residents to scramble for housing in an already-tough market.
Scientists have known climate change is increasing the severity of hurricanes for years now, but new research suggests it’s also leading to tropical cyclone clusters.
Denver International Airport believes a small modular reactor could help it meet its emissions goals, but getting the community on board presents a major hurdle.
A new type of hydrogen fuel cell operates at much lower temperatures than what’s typically required for existing fuel cells, bringing them closer to widespread implementation.
Forecasters expect Tropical Storm Erin to strengthen significantly as it tracks westward across the Atlantic.
Now-famous CCTV footage from March confirms faulting dynamics that researchers could previously only infer.
Environmental groups allege that officials broke federal law by rushing construction without attaining public input or an environmental impact statement.
After a slow start to the season, a marine heatwave is priming the Atlantic Basin for hurricane formation.
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The Dragon Bravo wildfire has been burning for over a month, and U.S. firefighting agencies are too understaffed to stop it.
Seven volcanoes in the area erupted simultaneously, and for the first time in almost 300 years.
New research shows that hurricanes increase the risk of death among seniors who continue to live in storm-battered areas, but the mortality impacts vary by region.
Hundreds of uncontrolled wildfires have created a public health hazard across much of North America.
The Tintina fault hasn’t produced a large earthquake in 12,000 years, but that could soon change, researchers warn.