April showers indeed brought May flowers as well as sizeable drought relief for the United States, with a near-record low of 2% coverage for the country.
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NASA-NOAA Satellite Catches Formation of Tropical Cyclone Lili
NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the Southern Indian Ocean and captured a visible image of newly formed Tropical Cyclone Lili, located north of the coast of Australia’s Northern Territory.
Hummingbird Robot Uses AI to Soon Go Where Drones Can’t
What can fly like a bird and hover like an insect?
Researchers Develop Viable, Environmentally-Friendly Alternative to Styrofoam
Washington State University researchers have developed an environmentally-friendly, plant-based material that for the first time works better than Styrofoam for insulation.
Birds Outside Their Comfort Zone Are More Vulnerable to Deforestation
Members of the same bird species can have dramatically different responses to deforestation depending on where they live, finds a new study.
A New View of Wintertime Air Pollution
The processes that create ozone pollution in the summer can also trigger the formation of wintertime air pollution, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder and NOAA, in partnership with the University of Utah.