A star is torn
Nature's most magnetic objects, ripped apart in starquakes, can unleash powerful flashes of light.
Nature's most magnetic objects, ripped apart in starquakes, can unleash powerful flashes of light.
The fingerprint of anthropogenic climate change is apparent in river flow and hydrological extremes at the global scale.
Explosive volcanism drives the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation.
Tropical cyclone tracks are shifting toward land globally.
Computer simulations show that aerosols increase updraft speeds in clouds by increasing humidity outside clouds.