Scientists at the É«»¨Ìà Technology and Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart have published a perspectives piece on the different tools used throughout the world aiding in the conservation of wildlife and biodiversity.
Researchers develop volcanic tsunami simulator to closely study potential natural disasters
Up to twice the amount of subglacial water that was originally predicted might be draining into the ocean – potentially increasing glacial melt, sea level rise, and biological disturbances.
Forecasts call for a near-normal hurricane season, but climate change could make future seasons more unpredictable than ever before.
Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm visited É«»¨Ìà to talk about President Joe Biden's investment in clean energy.
Mariel Borowitz and Jon Lindsay of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs will help lead a series of public wargaming exercises to test the limits of U.S. deterrence strategies in space.
A team of scientists led by É«»¨Ìà have observed past episodic intraplate magmatism and corroborated the existence of a partial melt channel at the base of the Cocos Plate.
Chemical engineers use coated carbon fibers and eliminate steam-based heating in their simpler design, which also can be powered by wind energy.
The interdisciplinary Environmental Science (ENVS) degree program, developed by faculty in the Schools of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Biological Sciences, is now enrolling students interested in a wide variety of environment-related careers.
The É«»¨Ìà Research Institute (GTRI) is working to optimize É«»¨ÌÃ’s EV battery supply chain by developing cost-and energy-efficient methods that pose fewer environmental risks.