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  • Shedding Light in the Dark: Radar Satellites Lead the Way

    Spare a thought this Christmas for researchers hunkered down on their Polarstern icebreaker, adrift in the frozen Arctic Ocean.

  • Baltic Blooms

    The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over the green algae blooms swirling around the Baltic Sea.

  • Desert Crops Thrive as the Aquifer Shrinks

    Water tables have dropped beneath the Saudi Arabian town of Wadi ad-Dawasir.

  • Frozen Karakul Lake

    The so-called “black lake” in Tajikistan’s Pamir Mountains is often topped with a layer of white.

  • Happy Birthday, CYGNSS! Three Years on Orbit

    CYGNSS was launched on December 15, 2016 at 13:27:21 UTC and today marks the completion of its third year on orbit.

  • Researchers Perfect Nanoscience Tool For Studies of Nuclear Waste Storage

    Safe nuclear waste storage, new ways of generating and storing hydrogen, and technologies for capturing and reusing greenhouse gases are all potential spinoffs of a new study by University of Guelph researchers.

  • City Researcher Harnesses Formula 1 Technology for the Construction of “Needle-Like” Skyscrapers

    Recent research demonstrates that lightweight and compact inerters, similar to those developed for the suspension systems of Formula 1 cars, can reduce the required weight of tuned mass dampers by up to 70 percent, harvest energy from wind-induced oscillations, and lessen carbonemissions by using fewer construction materials.

  • UCI-Led Team Releases High-Precision Map of Antarctic Ice Sheet Bed Topography

    New findings will help scientists predict climate change impact on frozen continent.

  • When a River Runs Through Drylands

    Ecohydrologist shares work on changes in riparian vegetation in Western U.S. drylands presented at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting

  • Using NASA’s Harmonized Landsat Sentinel-2 Product to Give Farmers Real-Time Crop Health Information

    Scientist discusses how NASA data advances crop science.

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