
How Much Water Does the World Use?
Global data set shows monthly water use by irrigation, manufacturing, and other uses, helping researchers to analyze water use by region and season.
Global data set shows monthly water use by irrigation, manufacturing, and other uses, helping researchers to analyze water use by region and season.
Predictions of the direct impacts of greenhouse gases must account for local temperature and humidity conditions.
Researchers find gusty winds increase surface evaporation that drives summer rainstorms in the Tropical West Pacific.
Surprisingly, a magnetic island does not necessarily perturb the plasma current in a dangerous way and destroy fusion performance.
Researchers modeled design concepts for innovative, opposed-piston engine on Titan supercomputer.
Read more about Supercomputing Low-Emission EngineThe two most abundant elements in the universe, hydrogen and helium, were previously thought to be impossible to measure by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
Read more about X-ray Spectroscopy of Hydrogen and HeliumScientists catch details with atomic resolution, potentially helping design systems to use sunlight and water to produce fuels.
Read more about Atomic Snapshots of PhotosynthesisScientists investigate a threshold for rapid ice-sheet degradation in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Element-selective method reveals interfacial properties of materials used for water purification, catalysis, energy conversion, and more.
Widespread fracturing during lake drainage triggers vertical shafts to form that affect the Greenland Ice Sheet.
A combined experimental and modeling approach contributes to understanding small proteins with potential use in industrial, therapeutic applications.
Artificial intelligence on Summit to discover atomic-scale structures.
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