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Texas A&M Forest Service Helping With COVID-19 Relief
The service is assisting with the shipment of personal protective equipment and other response items.
Stanford Researchers Forecast Longer, More Extreme Wildfire Seasons
In California, a changing climate has made autumn feel more like summer, with hotter, drier weather that increases the risk of longer, more dangerous wildfire seasons, according to a new Stanford-led study.
Bioprospecting for Industrial Enzymes and Drug Compounds in an Ancient Submarine Forest
Newly exposed wood offers a unique habitat for marine organisms and creates a novel ecosystem in the Gulf of Mexico.
Climate Change May Be Making Migration Harder By Shortening Nightingales’ Wings
The Common Nightingale, known for its beautiful song, breeds in Europe and parts of Asia and migrates to sub-Saharan Africa every winter.
Celebrating 60 Years of the World’s First Weather Satellite
On April 1, 1960, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched TIROS-1, the world’s first successful meteorological satellite.