A team of scientists have used satellite data to detect methane plumes from an offshore platform in the Gulf of Mexico.
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May 2022 Was Warm and Wet Across the U.S.
Wildfires raged, drought conditions improved slightly
Strange Radio Burst Raises New Questions
Astronomers have found only the second example of a highly active, repeating Fast Radio Burst (FRB) with a compact source of weaker but persistent radio emission between bursts.
Portland State Study Shows How ‘Green Islands’ Help Forests Regenerate After Fire
Thanks to climate change, high-elevation forests in the Central Cascade mountains of the Pacific Northwest are burning more frequently and expansively than in the recent past, prompting researchers and fire managers to question whether forests will be able to recover from these emerging fire patterns and whether they will require human assistance to do so.
The Southern Ocean as Never Seen Before
The features of the ocean floor help determine how water masses and ocean currents move and how they affect our climate.
‘Fantastic Giant Tortoise,’ Believed Extinct, Confirmed Alive in the Galápagos
A tortoise from a Galápagos species long believed extinct has been found alive and now confirmed to be a living member of the species.