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Coastal Recovery: Bringing a Damaged Wetland Back to Life
Standing atop a 10-foot dune at the Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge on Delaware Bay, refuge manager Al Rizzo describes one of the largest and most complex wetlands restoration projects ever mounted, a $38 million attempt to return 4,000 acres back to what nature intended.
NASA Northern Quadrant Strength in Tropical Cyclone Lili
NASA’s Aqua satellite used infrared light to analyze the strength of storms in Tropical Cyclone Lili as it moved through the Southern Indian Ocean.
Traces of Roman-Era Pollution Stored in The Ice of Mont Blanc
The deepest layers of carbon-14 dated ice found in the Col du Dôme of the Mont Blanc glacier in the French Alps provide a record of atmospheric conditions in the ancient Roman era.
Can Native Plants Can Make a Comeback on Their Own?
As invasive shrubs become more prevalent in U.S. forests, they are creating dense understories that outcompete native plants.
Tech-Savvy People More Likely to Trust Digital Doctors
Would you trust a robot to diagnose your cancer?