Cruise lines are replacing visits to Tracy Arm Fjord with Endicott Arm Fjord in Alaska due to a hazardous landslide risk.
The United States has roughly 90,000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel sitting in temporary storage at reactor sites across ...
New research adds to our understanding of how rapidly rising sea levels due to climate change foreshadow the end of the Great Barrier Reef as we know it. The findings suggest the reef can withstand ...
Abstract: In this letter, we present a timescale separation result for discrete-time stochastic systems. We consider the feedback interconnection of two stochastic subsystems, referred to as fast and ...
Time feels steady and familiar in daily life, but at the quantum level it becomes slippery. That puzzle now has a fresh twist thanks to new research led by physicists at École Polytechnique Fédérale ...
The ground beneath us isn't as stable as we'd like to think. While we go about our daily lives, some of Earth's most remarkable geological features are quietly building pressure, preparing for ...
Abstract: 3D geological modeling of large sedimentary basins often encounters challenges in expressing complex geological structures and multi-scale features. A single modeling method struggles to ...
We introduce PaCoRe (Parallel Coordinated Reasoning), a framework that shifts the driver of inference from sequential depth to coordinated parallel breadth, breaking the model context limitation and ...
A span of 4.5 billion years of evolution is covered in Dinosaurs: Exploring Prehistoric Life and Geological Time by Rachel Ignotofsky. Focus is on dinosaurs and how an ever-changing planet accounts ...
For the last few years, I have opined about the inadequacy of the Saffir — Simpson scale for conveying the full impacts of hurricanes. Harvey (2017), Milton (2024) and Helene (2024) are examples of ...