How to Apply a Human Body Model to Safetyby Jonathan Klane, M.S.Ed., CIH, CSP, CHMM, CITThis intuitive approach demonstrates empathy and puts the focus on us, not the external hazards
Successful Predictions—Antarctic Sea Ice Observations Confirm AI Accuracyby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
NewsHow Can We Evaluate the Quality of Global Water Models?by International Institute for Applied Systems AnalysisInconsistencies between the results of different global water models make certain conclusions uncertain
NewsNew Research Will Help Better Predict the Health of ‘Grassy’ Ecosystemsby University of North Carolina at GreensboroThe research focuses on improving the predictive modeling of non-forested ecosystems
NewsDetermining the Meaning of a ‘Model’by City University LondonNew research study examines four different types of model related to cancerous tumors
NewsTheories about the Natural World May Need to Change to Reflect Human Impactby Bangor UniversityCall to consider whether and how to include human impacts into our understanding of the natural world today
NewsMachine Learning Models Can Produce Reliable Results with Limited Training Databy University of CambridgeResearchers determine exactly how much training data was required to end up with a robust model
NewsNew Diagnostic Framework Offers Insights into Ocean Eddy Transportby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesResearchers applied this method to model data of the Southern Ocean
NewsResearchers Dig into How Chemical Gardens Growby Florida State UniversityNew model examines how different patterns emerge over the course of a chemical gardens lifetime
NewsA Groundbreaking Study Reveals the Carbon Stocks of 10 Billion Treesby National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and EnvironmentThe newly developed method could open a new, exciting dimension in forest monitoring
NewsResearchers Build More Detailed Picture of the Movement of Greenland Ice Sheetby University of CambridgeA better understanding of the complexity of glacier movement in Greenland will improve predictive models
NewsThe Surprising Similarities of Packed Particlesby University of TokyoThe first model to describe the ways variously sized particles can jam together