Until now, 2003 was considered as the driest and hottest year since the beginning of instrumental climate recording.
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Crop Residue Decisions Affect Soil Life
In some ways, farming is like cooking.
Self-Powered Alarm Fights Forest Fires, Monitors Environment
Smokey the Bear says that only you can prevent wildfires, but what if Smokey had a high-tech backup?
Sunnier But Riskier
Conservation efforts that open up the canopy of overgrown habitat for threatened timber rattlesnakes—whose venom is used in anticoagulants and other medical treatments—are beneficial to snakes but could come at a cost, according to a new study by researchers at Penn State and the University of Scranton.
Early Detection of Harmful Algal Blooms Using Satellites Improves Management Decisions and Human Health Outcomes
Heading to the lake this summer? While harmful algal blooms can cause health problems for lake visitors, satellite data can provide early detection of harmful algae, resulting in socioeconomic benefits worth hundreds of thousands of dollars from one harmful algal bloom event, a new study finds.
NASA’s TESS, Spitzer Missions Discover a World Orbiting a Unique Young Star
For more than a decade, astronomers have searched for planets orbiting AU Microscopii, a nearby star still surrounded by a disk of debris left over from its formation.


