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Many Backyard Flock Owners Not Following Proper Hygiene
While many people now keep chickens or ducks in their backyards, there has been little research into how many of these birds are carrying dangerous pathogens or what flock owners are doing to prevent pathogens from spreading until now.
NOAA’s Aviation Weather Center Has Your (Seat)Back on Every Flight
If you were one of the more than 2.5 million people who flew safely through a U.S. airport today, you might want to thank your flight crew and a specialized team of meteorologists working behind the scenes.
Breeders Release New Flaxseed Cultivar with Higher Yield
The small but mighty flaxseed has many health benefits for humans, as well as other important uses.
USGS Estimates 53.8 Trillion Cubic Feet of Natural Gas Hydrate Resources in the Alaska North Slope
Access to 3D seismic mapping, along with a greater understanding of gas hydrate reservoir properties, yields estimates that are more precise.
The 2004 Atlantic Hurricane Season: A Look Back from Above
In 2004, the Atlantic Basin had one of its most active and destructive hurricane seasons on record.