The Earth Science Division is looking for a scientist to oversee a more advanced approach to modeling in Earth Science for human impacts of changes in the Earth system.
This includes leveraging rapidly changing computational environment, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Risk-Based Climate Modeling or Digital Twinning.
The Gulf of Mexico is experiencing sea level rise two to three times as fast as the global average due to a combination of warmer waters and wind circulation patterns. Now, a newly released long-term study from marine scientists at The University of Texas at Austin has found rising sea levels can be linked to a loss of valuable #seagrass habitats in Texas. #Environmental#EarthScience#Ecology#ClimateChange#sflorg https://www.sflorg.com/2024/02/en02272402.html
2024 marks 200 years since William Buckland reported his research on Megalosaurus, later recognised as the first non-avian dinosaur genus to be formally named ...