New study estimates the global extent of river ice loss as Earth warms
A new study from Carolina researchers found that annual river ice cover will decline by about six days for every one degree Celsius increase in global temperatures.
A new study from Carolina researchers found that annual river ice cover will decline by about six days for every one degree Celsius increase in global temperatures.
In the largest study of its kind, Carolina researchers examined languages around the world and how humans conceptualize emotions.
Zena Cardman returned to Carolina on her journey to space, sharing stories from her astronaut training program with NASA.
Carolina's Theo Dingemans and his Sustainable Access to Clean Water Creativity Hub team are changing the way water is made safe for populations around the world.