The predictions that Trump alluded to in his speech last week are usually made using climate models, computer programs that ...
Climate change could leave 74% of the world’s drought-prone regions at high risk of severe and prolonged droughts by the end ...
New research provides some of the most extensive modeling of the growing health toll of wildfire smoke on public health in ...
Smithsonian researcher Ingrid Romero studies fossil pollen to reconstruct ancient climates and predict future changes ...
A firefighting helicopter flies while smoke rises from the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles on Jan. 10. (Ali Matin / Middle East Images / AFP - Getty Images file) Wildfire smoke is responsible for tens ...
Scientists predict rising global heat could push farm animals beyond their limits, threatening livestock survival and future ...
For years, the strange phenomenon of precognition–an unwavering “gut feeling” that something will happen in the future–has puzzled scientists. The eerie concept may sound far-fetched, but many studies ...
By Amy McDermott for the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Broadcast version by Mark Richardson for Utah News ...
When something dies, a telltale radioactive signal ticks like a natural clock. Discovering it helped us solve all sorts of ...
Climate researchers are paying close attention to the water temperatures and noticing that they keep rising every year.
How AI can assist human decision-making and democratize super-forecasting to better predict uncertain futures.
Utrecht climate scientists Roderik van de Wal and Michiel Baatsen explain both the strengths and the uncertainties of these powerful tools.