Beyond the twilight zone
- Nathaniel Scharping
- Geology
- 7 July 2020
Tracking Pollution in the Breeze, with Trees
- Nathaniel Scharping
- Environmental ScienceEOS
- 15 December 2021
New research outlines how pine needles offer a simple, low-cost means of assessing particulate matter pollution.
Searching for Earthquakes in the Ionosphere
- Nathaniel Scharping
- Physics, GeologyEOS
- 25 February 2022
Earthquakes may release bursts of electrical energy that can be felt in the ionosphere, kilometers above Earth. The theory remains controversial, though.
Large-Scale Reforestation Efforts Could Dry Out Landscapes Across the World
- Nathaniel Scharping
- Environmental ScienceEOS
- 24 June 2022
The complex interactions between forests and the water cycle might end up with more rain falling in the ocean—far from a thirsty land.
A Mysterious Dome Reveals Clues to Australia’s Miocene History
- Nathaniel Scharping
- GeologyEOS
- 17 October 2022
The Nullarbor Plain has been relatively untouched by geological forces, leaving traces of the continent’s deep past.