NASA’s Terra satellite passed over the western Gulf of Mexico during the early afternoon of Sept. 17 and captured a visible image of the newly formed Tropical Depression 11.
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Emissions from Cannabis Growing Facilities May Impact Indoor and Regional Air Quality, New Research Shows
The same chemicals responsible for the pungent smell of a cannabis plant may also contribute to air pollution on a much larger scale, according to new research from the Desert Research Institute (DRI) and the Washoe County Health District (WCHD) in Reno, Nev.
The Tribe that Brought a Damaged Shoreline Back to Life
Shinnecock tribe collaborate with scientists to restore shoreline devastated by Hurricane Sandy.
NOAA Sees the Fifth Hurricane Humberto Through High-Powered Lens
New technology gives unprecedented views of hurricane.
New Map of the Seabed Reveal More Deposits Than Expected
The world’s great oceans are known to most people. Less well known is the seabed, and the fact that sediments are continually being deposited there.
How We Can Make Ports More Sustainable — And Why it Matters
It can take several days for a large ship to unload its cargo. If the port doesn’t provide a clean power supply, pollution from the ships can be harmful to nearby communities.