Satellite data has enabled researchers at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to develop a new way to measure ocean depth. The ...
A satellite hundreds of miles above Earth captured rare images of an atmospheric phenomenon that makes Antarctica glaciers ...
Global warming is a global issue and our resilience to its effects should be treated as such, says David Grandorge ...
Curtin University has joined forces with NASA, University of Miami, San José State University and the National Institute of ...
Thawing Arctic permafrost releases stored greenhouse gases, transforming the region from a carbon sink to a net source of ...
The images show a devastating transformation of eastern Spain, where at least 205 people have been killed by flash floods.
As we stand on the cusp of unprecedented breakthroughs, the fusion of AI and space technology is poised to reshape our ...
Sea level rise and other factors cause coastal trees to die where they stand, and climate change is making matters worse.
The exhibition’s model of NASA’s Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite, which is conducting the first global survey to measure how Earth’s water bodies change over time.
A powerful X-class solar flare disrupted global radio communications, raising concerns over potential impacts on Earth’s ...
In partnership with NASA, Curtin University is enhancing ocean monitoring by deploying MarONet, a buoy off Perth’s coast, to improve satellite data accuracy. The project will help analyze ocean color ...