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  • Inlet’s Iceberg Maker Is Nearly Gone

    Retreating glaciers have changed how visitors experience Glacier Bay National Park in southeast Alaska.

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  • La Malinche’s Barrancas

    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.

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  • Terra MISR Used to Visualize Cloud-top Heights From Tropical Storm Laura in 3D

    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.

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  • Hurricane Laura Damage Assessment Imagery

    National Geodetic Survey damage assessment imagery available online.

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  • Team to Innovate New Ways to Predict Drought

    NOAA-funded CU Boulder project seeks alternatives to snow-based drought forecasting in a changing climate

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  • Aluminium In Antiperspirants: Low Contribution To The Total Intake Of Aluminium In Humans

    Consumers can take up aluminium compounds from various sources, including antiperspirants containing aluminium.

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  • NASA Finds Typhoon Maysak Moving Near Okinawa, Japan

    Typhoon Maysak continued to move through the Northwestern Pacific and was closing in on Japan’s Okinawa Island when NASA’s Terra satellite obtained a visible image of the storm.

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  • Natural Disasters Must Be Unusual Or Deadly To Prompt Local Climate Policy Change, Study Finds

    Natural disasters alone are not enough to motivate local communities to engage in climate change mitigation or adaptation, a new study from Oregon State University found.

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  • Infrastructure Projects in the Tropics Threaten Forests and Community Rights, Study Finds

    Large-scale infrastructure investments in Latin American countries threaten efforts to protect tropical forests and mitigate climate change, according to a new analysis published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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  • New Theory Hints At More Efficient Way To Develop Quantum Algorithms

    In 2019, Google claimed it was the first to demonstrate a quantum computer performing a calculation beyond the abilities of today’s most powerful supercomputers.

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