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A Rising Tide of Marine Disease? How Parasites Respond to a Warming World
Warming events are increasing in magnitude and severity, threatening many ecosystems worldwide.
NASA Supercomputers Power COVID-19 Research
NASA is flexing its supercomputing muscle to help crack some of the most pressing questions surrounding COVID-19, from basic science on how the virus interacts with cells in the human body to genetic risk factors to screening for potential therapeutic drugs.
The World’s Forests Are Getting Younger and Shorter, Research Finds
Climate change is altering the age and structure of the world’s forests, driving an increase in younger and shorter trees over the last century, according to a new study published in the journal Science. Since 1900, the world has lost more than a third of its old-growth forests.
Study: Climate Researchers Offer Global Perspective on Forest Tree Growth
When it comes to the fight against global warming, our forests offer a valuable service.
A May Landslide in Alaska
Warm spring weather may have helped trigger a landslide on Yudi Peak.