Climate change to deplete some US water basins, reduce irrigated crop yields
By 2050, the Southwest will produce significantly less cotton and forage, researchers report.
By 2050, the Southwest will produce significantly less cotton and forage, researchers report.
Study finds large amounts of carbon dioxide, equivalent to yearly U.K. emissions, remain in surface waters.
Kenneth Strzepek applies models to help decision makers advance food security and sustainable development in a climate-compromised continent.
A technique developed in the Cziczo Lab may be the most accurate way of identifying biological aerosols from mineral dust in the atmosphere and analyzing their contribution to cloud formation and climate change.
New laser technique identifies the makeup of space debris, from painted shards to Teflon.
Amanda Giang PhD '17 models a pollutant’s pathways and helps decision makers craft more effective mitigation policies.
Ranked at the top for the sixth straight year, the Institute also places first in 12 of 46 disciplines.
Researchers in Greg Fournier’s geobiology lab are seeking to calibrate the ancient history of life on Earth using genomic analysis.
Space Systems Engineering students design a close-range mission to a giant asteroid that will fly by Earth in 2029.
Study finds history of Titan’s landscape resembles that of Mars, not Earth
Professor Kristin Bergmann and her class used innovative technology to explore the sedimentary history of the Carrara Formation in California's Death Valley.
Intensification of extreme rainfall varies from region to region, study shows.
Associate Professor Paul O'Gorman describes three questions climate scientists recently suggested should frame the future of climate research.
Climate data analyst Thomas Karl describes global temperature and precipitation measurement and interpretation in the 16th Henry W. Kendall Memorial Lecture.
Fourth annual CEE Video Competition highlights global research and opportunities.