Kerry Emanuel, David Sabatini, and Peter Shor receive BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge awards
Laureates recognized for contributions to climate change, biomedicine, and quantum cryptography.
Laureates recognized for contributions to climate change, biomedicine, and quantum cryptography.
Professor of atmospheric science honored for his work on atmospheric physics and dynamics of tropical weather patterns.
Trailblazing scientists Jule Charney and Edward Lorenz gave us numerical weather prediction and chaos theory, highlighting the value of basic research.
Study finds state’s annual risk of extreme rainfall will rise from 1 to 18 percent.
Susan Solomon's John H. Carlson Lecture examines past environmental challenges in the context of today's fight against climate change.
By 2100, oceans may hold enough carbon to launch mass extermination of species in future millennia.
Richard Alley delivers 2016 Carlson Lecture on the physics of glaciers and how ice sheets capture a history of the world’s climate.
MIT will host a daylong symposium to address the nexus of science and action on climate change.
Professor of geophysics and co-director of the Lorenz Center at MIT honored with the 2016 American Mathematical Society Levi L. Conant Prize.
Director of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology describes how atmospheric water contributes to climate change.
University of Colorado at Boulder professor presented “Big Cats, Panamá, and Armadillos: A Story of Climate and Life” at the New England Aquarium.
Geologist and 2014 Crafoord Prize-winner will deliver the 4th annual John Carlson Lecture.
A mathematical model reveals commonality within the diversity of leaf decay.