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NOAA’s GOES-T Reaches Geostationary Orbit, Now Designated GOES-18
On March 14, 2022, GOES-T executed its final engine burn, placing the satellite in geostationary orbit 22,236 miles above Earth.
Social Nature of Ants Provides Protection From Climate Change
A new study by University of Liverpool has provided new insight into the impact of climate change on ant populations.
Air Pollution Can Harm Pregnancy by Affecting Gene Expression in the Placenta
Tiny particles in air pollution affect important lipid transport genes in the placenta, showing how exposure may cause conditions like preeclampsia and low birth weight
Ancient El Niños Reveal Limits to Future Climate Projections
The climate pattern El Niño varies over time to such a degree that scientists will have difficulty detecting signs that it is getting stronger with global warming.
Texas Cold Snap Highlights Need for Improved Power Systems
With extreme weather events rising in frequency, the need for a prepared modern energy grid grows.


