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New NASA Data Sheds (Sun) Light on Climate Models
Research into precise details of Earth's energy budget is vital for understanding how the planet's climate may be changing, as well as variabilities in solar energy output.
Glaciologists Measure, Model Hard Glacier Beds, Write Slip Law to Estimate Glacier Speeds
The field photos show the hard, rough country that some glaciers slide over: rocky domes and bumps in granite, rocky steps and depressions in limestone. The glacier beds dwarf the researchers and their instruments.
New Project To Focus On Alternative Energy Sources
A Texas A&M-Galveston project from the Marine Engineering Technology Department will show students how to build solar panels and wind turbines.
Which Animals Will Survive Climate Change?
Climate change is exacerbating problems like habitat loss and temperatures swings that have already pushed many animal species to the brink.
Fibre-Optics Used to Take the Temperature of Greenland Ice Sheet
Scientists have used fibre-optic sensing to obtain the most detailed measurements of ice properties ever taken on the Greenland Ice Sheet.


