Accelerating Climate Modeling at a Lower Cost
Climate modeling is entering a new era—one powered by artificial intelligence. Scientists at New York University’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and the Center for
Clam Shells Sound Alarm Over Unstable North Atlantic Currents
Ocean quahog shells (Arctica islandica)—nature’s silent record keepers—are revealing alarming signs about the stability of the North Atlantic Ocean’s circulation systems. According to a new
🌊 The North Atlantic’s Rotating Ocean Currents Are Acting Strangely — and Scientists Think a Tipping Point May Be Near
A Troubling Signal from the North Atlantic A massive system of swirling ocean currents in the North Atlantic — known as the subpolar gyre —