The deep ocean has long been viewed as a quiet realm, largely isolated from the dynamic processes that shape Earth's climate.
The $4 million research program will examine how wildfire smoke may affect fertility and reproductive health.
Accurate storm surge predictions are critical for giving coastal residents time to evacuate and giving emergency responders ...
The cable deployed in Haro Strait can be divided into what scientists call "virtual hydrophones" — discrete listening points ...
Changing Weather Patterns Create New Challenges Climate change and variability - marked by rising temperatures, altered precipitation, and increased extreme weather - have significant impacts on ...
Abstract: Using ALS LiDAR DEM, we study the geomorphology and geoecology of fluvial islands in the channel of braided river, which was affected by summer drought. We analyze hydrological data: river ...
For years, we believed the Himalayas were a climatic sanctuary—untouched, pristine, and resilient to the turbulence of ...
Scientists recently deployed about 1 mile of fibre-optic cable in the Salish Sea to test whether internet cables can monitor ...
University of Washington scientists deployed over 1 mile of fiber-optic cable in the Salish Sea to test whether internet ...
Scientists from the University of Washington recently deployed a little over 1 mile of fiber-optic cable in the Salish Sea to ...
Abstract: Achieving efficient fusion of multimodal remote sensing (RS) data from spaceborne platforms for improved land cover classification performance remains a major challenge in remote sensing ...