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  • NASA Infrared Imagery Indicates Cristobal’s Heavy Rainmaking Capabilities

    One of the ways NASA observes tropical cyclones is by using infrared data that provides temperature information and indicates storm strength.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NASA Ocean Ecosystem Mission Preparing to Make Waves

    NASA’s Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem mission, or PACE, has successfully passed its design reviews and moved into its construction and testing phase, preparing to advance the fields of global ocean and atmospheric science when it launches in 2023.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • NASA Finds Heavy Rainfall in Tropical Storm Cristobal

    The third tropical cyclone of the Atlantic Ocean basin has been generating large amounts of rainfall over Mexico’s Yucatan and parts of Central America.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Human Activity Threatens 50 Billion Years of Vertebrate Evolutionary History

    A new study maps for the first time the evolutionary history of the world's terrestrial vertebrates: amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Discovery Of Ancient Super-Eruptions Indicates The Yellowstone Hotspot May Be Waning

    Throughout Earth’s long history, volcanic super-eruptions have been some of the most extreme events ever to affect our planet’s rugged surface.

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  • Peatland Drainage In Southeast Asia Adds To Climate Change

    In less than three decades, most of Southeast Asia’s peatlands have been wholly or partially deforested, drained, and dried out.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Scientists Detect Crab Nebula Using Innovative Gamma-Ray Telescope

    Scientists have detected gamma rays from the Crab Nebula, the most famous of supernova remnants, using a next-generation telescope that opens the door for astrophysicists to study some of the most energetic and unusual objects in the universe.

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  • Paper-Based Technology Advances Earlier Cancer Detection

    Washington State University researchers have developed a technology that is more than 30 times more sensitive than current lab-based tests in finding early stage cancer biomarkers in blood.

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  • How Small Family Forests Can Help Meet the Climate Challenge

    Tim Leiby had wrapped up a fun but fruitless early-morning turkey hunt and was enjoying an old John Wayne flick when I arrived at Willow Lodge near Blain, Pennsylvania. 

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  • Future of the Western North Pacific Subtropical High: Weaker or Stronger?

    The western North Pacific Subtropical High (WNPSH) is a key atmospheric circulation system strongly influences weather and climate over the entire East and Southeast Asia.

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