The first piece of a series of concrete structures was lowered into the water off the coast of Miami Beach on Wednesday morning, a massive crane on the deck of a floating barge hoisting the unit into the air and sinking it to the seabed.
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Illuminating the Science of Black Holes and Gamma-Ray Bursts Using High-Power Lasers
High-power lasers now create record-high numbers of electron-positron pairs, opening exciting opportunities to study extreme astrophysical processes, such as black holes and gamma-ray bursts.
NASA Air Pollution Sensor Integrated and Tested with Commercial Satellite Host
Air pollution is an existential threat to millions of Americans with asthma and other health issues.
Additive to Make Slurry More Climate-Friendly
Livestock farming produces large quantities of greenhouse gases, especially methane, which is particularly harmful to the climate.
Nasa-Funded Scientists Estimate Carbon Stored in African Dryland Trees
Using commercial, high-resolution satellite images and artificial intelligence, an international team including NASA scientists mapped almost 10 billion individual trees in Africa’s drylands in order to assess the amount of carbon stored outside of the continent’s dense tropical forests.
Scientists Use Satellites To Track Earth ‘Greening’ Amid Climate Change
North Carolina State University researchers used satellite imagery and field sensors to estimate worldwide changes in plant leaf growth due to global warming.