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  • Space to Grow, or Grow in Space – How Vertical Farms Could Be Ready to Take-Off

    Vertical farms with their soil-free, computer-controlled environments may sound like sci-fi, but there is a growing environmental and economic case for them, according to new research laying out radical ways of putting food on our plates.

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  • Burrowing Crabs Reshaping Salt Marshes, With Climate Change to Blame

    A new study reveals how climate change has enabled a voracious crab species to dramatically alter salt marsh ecosystems across the southeastern U.S. 

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  • Rare Peek at Patagonia in Winter

    In June 2020, just the right weather patterns were in place to provide a clear view of the snowy landscape.

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  • Canary Curls

    Von Kármán vortices make another appearance near the Canary Islands.

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  • NASA's AIRS Monitors Tropical Storm Fay as It Deluges the East Coast

    AIRS measures the infrared and microwave radiation emitted from Earth to study the planet's weather and climate.

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  • June 2020 Tied as Earth’s 3rd Hottest on Record

    First half of this year saw near-record warmth for the globe.

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  • Climate Change Will Cause More Extreme Wet and Dry Seasons, Researchers Find

    The regions that will be hardest hit by climate change are the ones that already get slammed with rain during wet seasons and struggle with drought during dry seasons, researchers found.

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  • NASA Tracks Fay’s Remnants into Eastern Canada

    Visible imagery from NASA’s Terra satellite showed that Post-Tropical Cyclone Fay had moved into eastern Canada by July 11.

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  • Faint Glow, Clear Signal from Plants

    As scientists detect plant fluorescence in better detail, they inch closer to helping farmers respond to extreme weather and close in on understanding how carbon cycles through ecosystems.

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  • Stay Hydrated: It’s Going to Be a Long, Hot July for Much of U.S.

    Heat indices will make it feel like 100+ degrees across most of the South for the next week.

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