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Scientists have found evidence of the most powerful storm in history, which hit Earth in 14,300 years ago. It would cause ...
On May 5, the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management continued its Bren Seminar series with Postdoctoral Researcher Julie Edwards. Edwards’ lecture “Climate Change Detection and Attribution ...
The longer, warmer days of spring spark phenological changes in trees, from root to tip. As the limbs of trees stretch and ...
Scientists have uncovered the strongest solar storm ever recorded, striking Earth in 12350 BC — 500 times stronger than any ...
A metro Atlanta nonprofit is teaming up with college students to find the exact age of historic buildings using a unique area ...
This tapestry also contains one of the only known depictions of a horned Viking helmet.
The project combines scientific rigor with historical passion to inform future generations about stories behind the city’s ...
An international research team studying fossilized oyster shells has revealed substantial annual temperature variation in sea ...
The ancient event, over 500 times stronger than any modern storm, would be devastating were it to happen today.
New research uncovers the strongest solar event ever detected — rewriting our understanding of space weather and radiocarbon ...
To understand the intensity of the ancient radiocarbon spike, they created a new chemistry-climate model, SOCOL:14C-Ex.