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ETH Zurich

Mountains Are Shifting, and This Tech Can Tell Us When

A cutting-edge simulation tool from ETH Zurich is reshaping how we predict avalanches, rockfalls, and other alpine disasters, before they strike.

Mountains Are Shifting, and This Tech Can Tell Us When
Utrecht University

Ancient Tides Revealed: Scientists Map 540 Million Years of Sea Level Change

A groundbreaking new record traces ocean rise and fall over half a billion years, uncovering Earth’s long-hidden climate rhythms.

Ancient Tides Revealed: Scientists Map 540 Million Years of Sea Level Change
University of Southampton

Southern Ocean Is Heating Up, Losing Ice and Acting Weird

Scientists report a sharp and surprising reversal in decades-long climate trends near Antarctica

Southern Ocean Is Heating Up, Losing Ice and Acting Weird
ETH Zurich

The Forest That Remembers: Cracking the Code of ‘Old’ Water

A hidden lab in Zurich’s woods reveals how ancient water fuels today’s streams – and why trees might be the unsung hydrologists.

The Forest That Remembers: Cracking the Code of ‘Old’ Water
University of Glasgow

Industrial Waste Becomes Rock in Decades, Not Millennia

Discovery of 'Anthropoclastic Rock Cycle' Reveals Accelerated Geological Processes Driven by Human Activity

Industrial Waste Becomes Rock in Decades, Not Millennia
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Soil Emissions Are Sneakily Supercharging Ozone Pollution, Study Finds

Rising emissions of nitrous acid from warming, fertilised soils could quietly be fueling global ozone pollution—and it’s worse than we thought.

Soil Emissions Are Sneakily Supercharging Ozone Pollution, Study Finds