A paper, titled "How local governments avoid floodplain development through consistent implementation of routine municipal ordinances, plans, and programs," published in Oxford Open Climate Change uncovers evidence suggesting that, contrary to expectations, most U.S. cities are not doing too badly i...
Read Also
- This classic HP student laptop is over half off today
- Why the iPhone 16 is a big deal for repairability
- Krafton CEO reveals one reason it bought Hi-Fi Rush studio
- Summer is over, so this outdoor TV just dropped under $600
- Study charts how Earth's global temperature has drastically changed over the past 485 million years, driven by CO₂
- Scientists say there is enough evidence to agree to global action on microplastics
- LinkedIn under fire for training AI models with user data behind the scenes
- The iOS 18.1 public beta is here, bringing Apple Intelligence (almost) to the masses
- Apple just launched the iOS 18.1 public beta. Here’s how it’ll change your iPhone
- Apple Intelligence is now live in public beta. Here’s what it offers and how to enable it.
Latest phys
- Study charts how Earth's global temperature has drastically changed over the past 485 million years, driven by CO₂
- Scientists say there is enough evidence to agree to global action on microplastics
- World's first open-source digital map of mass graves could help bring justice to victims in Ukraine
- Growing number of war-weary Ukrainians would reluctantly give up territory to save lives, suggests survey
- Viewpoint: Climate science needs to talk more about 'justice'—here's how philosophy can help
- For many in the UK, 2024 was the year without a butterfly
- Collaboratively imagining the future can bring people closer together in the present
- Clones in the classroom: Why universities must be wary of embracing AI-driven teaching tools
- How a new map of the UK's blue carbon habitats could change how oceans are protected
- Immigrants are unsung heroes of global trade and value creation, say economists