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Fire and Agriculture Drive Soil Degradation in the Southern Brazilian Amazon
Study shows that carbon and nitrogen losses from the soil persist for nearly a decade after burning, and conversion to agriculture causes even more severe impacts.
Seasonal Breakup in the Amundsen Gulf
In the early 1900s, polar explorer Roald Amundsen led the first successful expedition across the Northwest Passage.
What the Human Brain Can Do That AI Can’t
How do you intuitively know that you can walk on a footpath and swim in a lake?
Space lasers, AI Used by Geospatial Scientist to Measure Forest Biomass
Estimating aboveground forest biomass key to climate change research.
Earth’s Clouds on the Move
For much of his career, George Tselioudis, a researcher at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, has analyzed decades of satellite observations to understand where clouds occur, whether their distribution has changed, and how changes might affect Earth’s energy budget and climate.