For much of its history, our planet has been hotter—sometimes much hotter—than it is today. But our planet has also been colder.
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Arctic Conditions Deliver Frigid Blow To Texas Agriculture
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts say the full extent of the damage won't be realized for weeks.
Biological Assessment of World’s Rivers Presents Incomplete but Bleak Picture
An international team of scientists, including two from Oregon State University, conducted a biological assessment of the world’s rivers and the limited data they found presents a fairly bleak picture.
Recovering From Severe Weather
Texas A&M AgriLife offers information to help cope with losses and move forward once freezing temperatures subside.
Researchers Demonstrate New Method to Track Genetic Diversity of Salmon, Trout
Scientists at Oregon State University and the U.S. Forest Service have demonstrated that DNA extracted from water samples from rivers across Oregon and Northern California can be used to estimate genetic diversity of Pacific salmon and trout.
Lower Atmosphere Ozone Dropped 7% During COVID-19 Pandemic, Study Finds
The results of the new study contrast with ground level findings from recent studies in congested cities.


