Scientists study likely link between climate and earthquakes
University of Miami marine geoscientists examine whether extreme weather from climate change can impact earthquakes.
University of Miami marine geoscientists examine whether extreme weather from climate change can impact earthquakes.
Three researchers from the University of Miami are studying such things as how much carbonate fish produce.
University of Miami experts in engineering, environmental science and other fields warn that global infrastructure must be adapted.
The students ventured out as part of research on how the changing Florida Current will affect sea-level rise in coastal ...
With recent bird movements and record heat this summer, some scientists see a perfect storm of pestilence brewing.
Wahoo Bay offers a test case of an innovative way to combine natural and human-made solutions to improve coastal resilience.
University of Miami marine biologists explain the impacts of rising ocean temperatures on fish.
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is a system of ocean currents that circulates water within the Atlantic Ocean.
University of Miami experts weigh in on what a first-of-its-kind climate change ruling in Montana means, possible ripple effects.
Miami graduate students have implemented a variety of strategies to learn more about, help mitigate the effects of extreme heat.
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