Enzymes that control a plant’s response to lower oxygen levels could be manipulated to make vital crops resistant to the impacts of flooding triggered by climate change, new research shows.
Over the past months, the Arctic has experienced alarmingly high temperatures, extreme wildfires and a significant loss of sea ice.
Bane of gardeners and foresters alike, Amur honeysuckle can be identified from space
NOAA/NASA’s Suomi NPP satellite captured two images that tell the story about the smoke coming off the fires in California.
Retreating glaciers have changed how visitors experience Glacier Bay National Park in southeast Alaska.
The network of narrow stream valleys that flow off this towering volcano in central Mexico are sometimes used as roads—or convenient places to set up soccer pitches or sift for building materials.
The Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) instrument carries nine fixed cameras, each of which views the scene from different angles over a period of about seven minutes.
National Geodetic Survey damage assessment imagery available online.
NOAA-funded CU Boulder project seeks alternatives to snow-based drought forecasting in a changing climate
Consumers can take up aluminium compounds from various sources, including antiperspirants containing aluminium.
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