Presswood is a Ph.D. student at the University of Nevada, Reno. Here he discusses what brought him to Nevada, his work in snow hydrology, and his plans for the future.
Sinkholes are on the rise worldwide—especially in urban areas—due to climate change and aging infrastructure.
Eastern Canada has seen a rise in the number of hurricane- and near-hurricane strength events battering its maritime areas, ...
IIT Guwahati backs NIH safeguards for the Kamakhya corridor, urging strict limits on foundation depth to protect groundwater systems.
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This water metric reveals our future between flood and drought
A single calculation, precipitation minus evapotranspiration, is reshaping how scientists understand the swing between flood ...
In the aftermath of Australia’s “Black Summer” bushfires of 2019–20, few policy questions have proved as persistent as how, ...
Forests are great and all, but in one way, they don’t come close to the raw power of peatlands. Sprawling in the Arctic and elsewhere, like tropical regions, these soils are loaded with plant matter ...
Staff at Caerlaverock nature reserve on the Solway coast worked to expand and improve seven hectares (17 acres) of reed bed ...
New research shows that mangroves store not only organic carbon but also highly stable black carbon in their soils.
After weeks of relentless rain and flooding, and even more forecast, 2025's droughts and hosepipe bans feel like ancient history. But they shouldn't.
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