Research team with participation from Göttingen University investigates effects on plants, forests and grassland
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Where Rocks Come Alive: NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Observes an Asteroid in Action
It's 5 o'clock somewhere – and while here on Earth, "happy hour" is commonly associated with winding down and the optional cold beverage, that's when things get going on Bennu, the destination asteroid of NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission.
Stanford Researchers Devise Way to See Through Clouds and Fog
Like a comic book come to life, researchers at Stanford University have developed a kind of X-ray vision – only without the X-rays.
New Tracking Technology Will Help Fight Rhino Poaching in Namibia
Interactive software that “reads” and analyzes footprints left by black rhinoceroses can be used to monitor the movements of the animals in the wild, giving conservationists a new way to keep watch on the endangered species and help keep it safe from poachers, according to a Duke University-led study.
NASA Infrared Imagery Shows Wind Shear Affecting Tropical Storm Paulette
Tropical Storm Paulette has run into wind shear that is pushing the bulk of clouds and showers away from its center of circulation, and that is apparent on infrared imagery from NASA
National Parks Preserve More Than Species
National parks are safe havens for endangered and threatened species, but an analysis by Rice University data scientists finds parks and protected areas can preserve more than species.


