Self-censoring potentially divisive language is critical in modern organizations, researchers say, but the energy costs of demanding personal interactions can make it a "double-edged sword."
New research from Texas A&M's Hazard Reduction and Recovery Center underscores how incarcerated individuals are disproportionately affected by record-high heat.
Texas A&M researchers have created a new dataset that quanitifies trends of evaporative water loss from 1.4 million global lakes and artificial reservoirs.