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Why Science Takes So Long: Ross Upshur On Our Evolving Understanding Of COVID-19
As COVID-19 swept across the world, scientists scrambled to learn as much as they could about the new disease and share their findings with policy-makers and the public.
Where Ice Still Flows into Glacier Bay
In this changing Alaskan landscape, tidewater glaciers are holding on to the bay’s West Arm.
Prof Uses VR To Bring The Lake Huron Shoreline To His Students
For decades, the rocky north shore of Lake Huron has served as a lab and lecture hall for second-year University of Toronto students learning fundamental geological field skills.
NASA Takes Flight to Study California's Wildfire Burn Areas
While the agency's satellites image the wildfires from space, scientists are flying over burn areas, using smoke-penetrating technology to better understand the damage.
USGS Scientists Work on Four Tropical Cyclones at Once
At the mid-September peak of a very active Atlantic Hurricane Season, with four named storms and three tropical disturbances on the move at the same time, some USGS scientists are responding to multiple storms at once.


