With more than a million confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States, there is growing concern that low-income communities and racial/ethnic minorities may be disproportionately shouldering the burden of the pandemic.
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For Whiskey, The Proof Is In The Taste, Says Texas A&M Student
Plant breeding expert Rob Arnold believes he has found a better tasting corn, which means a better tasting whiskey
NASA Space Laser Missions Map 16 Years of Ice Sheet Loss
The study found that Greenland’s ice sheet lost an average of 200 gigatons of ice per year, and Antarctica’s ice sheet lost an average of 118 gigatons of ice per year.
Orange You Glad It’s Spring?
After a wet March and April 2020, poppy fields bloomed in Southern California.
Some of the Latest Climate Models Provide Unrealistically High Projections of Future Warming
A new study from University of Michigan climate researchers concludes that some of the latest-generation climate models may be overly sensitive to carbon dioxide increases and therefore project future warming that is unrealistically high.
NOAA Researchers Model Risk of Asian Carp Invasion in Lake Huron
New ecosystem model examines potential effects of Asian carp becoming established in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron


