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  • Just How Much of the Amazon is Burning?

    Capturing the full scale of the fires requires cooperation between scientists and on-the-ground reporters, professor Matthew Hayek explains.

  • UEA to Lead £5 Million Program to Study Benefits of a Plant-Based Diet

    The University of East Anglia will lead a pioneering nutrition research programme to see how a plant-based diet can be beneficial for people’s health.

  • Sea Grant Awards $16 Million to Advance U.S. Aquaculture

    Sea Grant announces $16 million in federal funding awards to support 42 research projects and collaborative programs aimed at advancing sustainable aquaculture in the United States.

  • Fire Forecasting Goes Into the Wild

    Firefighters in command centers worldwide routinely use data streams from NASA satellites to plan firefighting efforts. But those data are only the tip of the iceberg of NASA resources on fire.

  • New Study Shows Arctic Cod Development, Growth, Survival Impacted by Oil Exposure

    Today, a team of U.S. and Norwegian scientists published new laboratory research findings that show how an Arctic fish species can be seriously affected by small amounts of crude oil released into surface waters.

  • UW Study Explores How Rock Expands Near Soil Surface in Southern Sierra Nevada

    A University of Wyoming researcher and his team discovered that weathering of subsurface rock in the Southern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California occurs due more to rocks expanding than from chemical decomposition, as previously thought.

  • MSU Research Team Discovers New Microbe in Wheat Stem Sawfly

    A team of researchers in Montana State University’s College of Agriculture has discovered a previously unidentified microbe that lives symbiotically with the wheat stem sawfly, a pest that causes hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to wheat crops each year. 

  • Earth Commission to Identify Risks, Guardrails, and Targets for the Planet

    Three of the world’s foremost scientists will co-chair a commission of leading international experts to identify risks and develop a coherent suite of scientific targets to protect Earth’s life support systems.

  • New Tool Improves Beekeepers' Overwintering Odds and Bottom Line

    A new tool from the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) can predict the odds that honey bee colonies overwintered in cold storage will be large enough to rent for almond pollination in February. 

  • Sesame Yields Stable in Drought Conditions

    Texas has a long history of growing cotton. It’s a resilient crop, able to withstand big swings in temperature fairly well.

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