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Nitrogen Pollution's Path to Streams Weaves through More Forests (and at a Faster Pace) than Suspected
Nitrogen in rain and snow falls to the ground where, in theory, it is used by forest plants and microbes.
ANU Research Set to Shake-Up Space Missions
A new study from The Australian National University (ANU) has found a number of 2D materials can not only withstand being sent into space, but potentially thrive in the harsh conditions.
Satellite Sees Tropical Cyclone Savannah Moving Away from Indonesia
Tropical Cyclone Savannah continued to move in southerly direction in the Southern Indian Ocean and move away from Indonesia.
NASA Tracks Tropical Cyclone Idai Over Mozambique
Visible imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite showed Tropical Cyclone continued to move in a westerly direction after making landfall in Mozambique.
Global Ocean is Absorbing More Carbon from Fossil Fuel Emissions
The global ocean absorbed 34 billion metric tons of carbon from the burning of fossil fuels from 1994 to 2007 — a four-fold increase to 2.6 billion metric tons per year when compared to the period starting from the Industrial Revolution in 1800 to 1994.