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Why some structures may have withstood the Los Angeles area wildfires – while those next door burned to the ground

Last starlight for ground-breaking Gaia

Study reveals rapid return of water from ground to atmosphere through plants. Earth's vegetation stores only about 0.002% of the total amount of freshwater on Earth.

New study from Chapman University reveals rapid return of water from ground to atmosphere through plants - EurekAlert

Rapid return of water from ground to atmosphere through plants

Walking in short bursts found to consume 20% to 60% more energy than walking continuously for same distance: « The volunteers used more energy if they started and stopped multiple times compared to engaging in a steady, longer-duration activity, as they covered the same amount of ground. »

Policy realities on the ground: ForestPaths observes the effects of current legislation on Europe’s forests - EurekAlert

How Nasa’s Artemis Accords are laying the ground for global space cooperation

Rangers lead ground-breaking effort to monitor Uganda's lion population in critical stronghold

Tube sock-like skunk covers more ground than deer, impacted by winter weather, study finds

Rangers lead ground-breaking effort to monitor Uganda's lion population in critical stronghold - EurekAlert

Pterosaurs needed feet on the ground to become giants

Pterosaurs needed feet on the ground to become giants - EurekAlert

Dinosaurs may have run like emus by keeping one foot on the ground

SOPHiA GENETICS presents ground-breaking multimodal research on AI-driven patient stratification at ESMO 2024 - EurekAlert

New Research Reveals That the Petrinja Earthquake Shifted the Ground by Over 15 Inches

Cloud-to-ground lightning strikes may have generated building blocks for life on Earth: « The group describes how they set up an experiment in their lab meant to mimic the conditions on early Earth. »

Historic SpaceX Mission Set to Break Ground With First Ever Civilian Spacewalk

Eyes in the sky and on the ground: enhanced dryland monitoring with remote sensing - EurekAlert

Was life on Earth sparked by cloud-to-ground lightning strikes?