Three extreme rainy seasons in a row have pushed rivers and wetlands to heights not seen in decades.
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Years Later, Restored Wetlands Remain a Shadow of Their Old Selves
A study of restored wetlands on the Danish island of Funen reveals that plant species richness remains extremely poor many years after wetlands restoration.
Enlarging The Global Rice Supply
Researchers are looking for strategies to improve rice cropping systems in order to feed a growing global population.
NASA Satellite Data Used to Assess Tornado Damage, Understand Storms
NASA researchers also are using satellite data to map damage in the affected areas.
Researchers Working on a New Tool to Quickly Evaluate Causes of Extreme Temperature and Drought Events
Researchers will determine the role of climate in extreme events
The December 2021 Tornado Outbreak, Explained
The tornadoes that ripped across the central and southern U.S. late in the evening of December 10, 2021, were notable in many ways.