The rare type of freshwater bog shares space with red wolves and bomb targets on the Albemarle-Pamlico Peninsula in North Carolina.
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NASA Airborne Campaign Catches the Drift of Snow Water
SnowEx’s airborne measurements, ground measurements and computer modeling are paving the way for future development of a global snow satellite mission.
Air Pollution Can Worsen Bone Health
Some of the effects of air pollution on health are well documented –lung cancer, stroke, respiratory diseases, and a long etcetera– but for others there is less scientific evidence.
Ferocious Fires in Australia Intensify
As the New Year starts, the outlook for the bushfire situation in Australia continues to be grim.
Ample Geological Capacity Exists to Store Large Quantities of Captured CO2
Suitable geological formations exist on Earth to easily store enough carbon dioxide to meet a global goal of capturing and storing sufficient C02 to provide 13 percent of worldwide emissions cuts by 2050, according to a new study.
Lingonberry Juice May Lower Elevated Blood Pressure
An experimental study found that long-term consumption of lingonberry juice lowers high blood pressure and improves the function of blood vessels.