Slow-moving landslides, places where the land creeps sluggishly downhill over long periods of time, are relatively stable — until they aren't.
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NASA Fosters Innovative Ways to Understand Biodiversity
New tool aims to help government and nongovernment agencies make informed decisions as they work to conserve and protect our planet’s most vulnerable species.
NASA Infrared Data Shows Tropical Cyclone Nisarga Strengthened Before Landfall
Satellite data of Tropical Cyclone Nisarga’s cloud top temperatures revealed that the storm had strengthened before it began making landfall in west central India.
NOAA Leads Community Scientists in Mapping Hottest Parts of 13 U.S. Cities This Summer
During one of the hottest days of the year in each of the 13 cities, volunteers will drive prescribed routes in the morning, afternoon, and evening with custom-engineered heat sensors mounted on their own cars.
Forest Visits in Switzerland Affected by Coronavirus Lockdown
During the lockdown, people-induced stress among forest visitors was minimal, and confined to forests near towns and cities.
Exploring the Neurological Impact of Air Pollution
Air pollution has become a fact of modern life, with a majority of the global population facing chronic exposure.