New evidence from the Natural Hazards Commission – Toka Tū Ake (NHC) shows that landslides are now New Zealand's most costly ...
A global analysis of more than 2,300 seawater samples found that largely unmonitored industrial compounds are widespread ...
Between 2000 and 2020, 42% of tree lines around the world crept upward, largely because of climate change. But 25% moved ...
Bans on older versions of “forever chemicals” seem to be working. But emerging variants behave in ways that scientists are ...
A new study connects satellite data on vegetation condition, topography, and weather conditions to examine the predicted ...
This aerial photo shows the north side of Alaska’s Tracy Arm Fjord in the aftermath of the 2025 landslide and tsunami. The lighter-colored rock is the exposed surface, where the mountainside collapsed ...
Multi-temporal UAV oblique photogrammetry reveals significant fine-scale variability in Antarctic snow roughness driven by surface type, measurement scale, model choice, and meteorological conditions.
Multi-temporal UAV oblique photogrammetry reveals significant fine-scale variability in Antarctic snow roughness driven by surface type, measurement scale, model choice, and meteorological conditions.
The southern side of Tracy Arm Fjord shows the highest run-up of the tsunami, where trees have been completely stripped from the mountainside. Background slopes also reveal the damage from the tsunami ...
A new study using simulations of Earth’s past sheds light on how the ocean current that swirls around Antarctica first formed. Credit: Martin Klingenbock, IAEA/Flickr, CC BY 2.0 A critical ocean ...
Glen’s Law describes the simple physics of ice flow that underpins ice sheet models, but parameter choices substantially influence the outcome of model projections.
Coastal areas tend to be densely populated. Seen here is the Dome Hotel in Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus. Credit: Michal Klajban/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0 Coastal landscapes are constantly being ...