Due to increasing heat and drought, forests are turning brown more often before autumn, when leaf senescence normally occurs.
Many scientific problems entail labeling data items with one of a given, finite set of classes based on features of the data items. For example, oncologists classify tumors as different known cancer ...
SINGAPORE – Battered by storms, Singapore’s older forests have been losing their larger trees over the past three decades, a national research programme has revealed. Under the tropical forest ecology ...
CHARLESTON — It’s been a soggy couple of days for the Lowcountry. But South Carolina still is firmly in a drought, and the generally parched conditions might create some dangerous situations for the ...
More than 30 live oak trees are being removed along Cape Coral Parkway for a road-widening project. City officials state the trees were a hazard to pedestrians and infrastructure due to their ...
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This year, two standards will be released to help govern corporate climate action. Both must address an issue that has become more divisive than the science warrants: what kinds of carbon removal ...
A citywide study should be launched to examine how global warming is affecting plants in Hong Kong and the knock-on effect on the rest of the ecosystem, botanists have urged after witnessing clear ...
Abstract: Reinforcement learning (RL) has been widely used in recent years to solve combinatorial optimization problems; however, it has some limitations when solving such problems with practical ...
THE PENTAGON – The Navy wants to buy the first Trump-class battleship in next year’s budget submission, a schedule that would allow the service to make the purchase before President Donald Trump ...
Arc Raiders' next Expedition is coming on 28th April, and even though developer Embark Studios has already confirmed changes to how the progression reset will work this time around, we've now learned ...