As people suspend travel during this time of social distancing, Earth-observing satellites have recorded a marked reduction in air pollution in regions of the world most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Communicating the Effectiveness of Flood-Mitigation Schemes
A team of Leeds mathematicians and French civil engineers has developed a new way of visualising and analysing complex flood-protection schemes.
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.
The Shutdown Brought Bluer Skies but More Nighttime Ozone to the Inland Empire
Air quality improvements lead to unique atmospheric chemical behavior.
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.
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.


