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From the skies above to the ocean depths and all the land in between, we publish the latest in meteorological research on the most pressing issues surrounding climate change. The Earth is a wonderful place; so much has been studied yet so much remains unknown. Modern Sciences showcases the latest in news and featured pieces about the little blue dot in the universe that we call “home.”
Barrier islands are natural coast guards that absorb impacts from hurricanes and storms
Cumberland Island National Seashore off the coast of Georgia. NPS, CC BY-SA Anna Linhoss, Auburn University When storms…
October 21, 2022
The Mysterious Origins of Water
It may strike you as surprising, but water wasn’t always something that the Earth just had plenty of;…
October 14, 2022
Solar geoengineering might work, but local temperatures could keep rising for years
Some areas wouldn’t see immediate effects, and there could be serious consequences. Buda Mendes/Getty Images Patrick W. Keys,…
October 14, 2022
Glass beads in lunar soil reveal ancient asteroid bombardments on the Moon and Earth
NASA / JSC Alexander Nemchin, Curtin University and Katarina Miljkovic, Curtin University In 2020, China’s Chang’e 5 mission…
October 12, 2022
We can use drones to get inside and learn more about active, gassy volcanoes
An overhead shot of a volcano crater in east Java, Indonesia. (Shutterstock) Fiona D’Arcy, McGill University Volcanic eruptions…
October 6, 2022
Addressing Some Misconceptions About Climate Change
You may have encountered several social media posts and content out there that claim climate change is something…
September 30, 2022
A dam built in the Amazon created thousands of ‘forest islands’ but they are too small to sustain most species
The Balbina Dam (bottom right) created thousands of small islands. Google Earth, CC BY-SA Ana Filipa Palmeirim, Universidade…
September 30, 2022
Microplastics are in our fertilisers and soils, yet we know next to nothing about their environmental and health impacts
Martin Henseler, Université Le Havre Normandie Gazprom’s decision to turn off the taps of Nord Stream 1 this…
September 29, 2022
Ever heard of ocean forests? They’re larger than the Amazon and more productive than we thought
Shutterstock Albert Pessarrodona Silvestre, The University of Western Australia; Karen Filbee-Dexter, The University of Western Australia, and Thomas…
September 28, 2022
Desalination may be key to averting global water shortage, but it will take time
As the most water-scarce region on the planet, the Middle East is particularly reliant on desalination technology. Maxim…
September 22, 2022
