MetroLab Network has partnered with Government Technology to bring its readers a segment called the MetroLab Innovation of the Month series, which highlights impactful tech, data and innovation ...
Teaching current events isn’t just for social studies. From exploring how the coronavirus vaccine works to studying how wildfires affect communities, it’s increasingly a focus in science, too.
Acute events of natural (atmospheric, biological, geophysical, hydrologic, or oceanographic) origin constitute a persistent threat to our society and natural habitat, which remains highly ...
When he’s not in the classroom, Michael F. Sheridan, a professor of geology, travels around the world “chasing” volcanoes. Tales of his adventures enliven the course, which is devoted to the study of ...
Malaysian secondary school students attend Emergency Preparedness Camp with members of Pacific Partnership 2019 on April 6, 2019. (Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class William Berksteiner) ...
Floods, wildfires, heatwaves and storms are becoming more frequent and more intense as a result of climate change. Emergency systems around the world are being tested not only by the scale of these ...
In the wake of natural disasters, survivors' losses of education and lifetime earnings may be comparable to the cost of property damage, according to a new study in Nature Human Behaviour co-authored ...