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  • Actions to Save Coral Reefs Could Benefit All Ecosystems

    Scientists say bolder actions to protect coral reefs from the effects of global warming will benefit all ecosystems, including those on land.

  • Cutting Emissions Gradually Will Avert Sudden Jump In Warming

    Reducing fossil fuel emissions steadily over coming years will prevent millions of premature deaths and help avoid the worst of climate change without causing the large spike in short-term warming that some studies have predicted, new analysis by researchers at Duke University and the University of Leeds finds.

  • NASA Infrared Data Shows Heavy Rain Potential Along Gulf from Imelda

    One of the ways NASA researches tropical cyclones is using infrared data that provides temperature information. 

  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Studies Tropical Storm Kiko’s Center

    Hurricane Kiko weakened to a tropical storm, but imagery from NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite showed that the storm has maintained strength in the circular area of powerful storms around the low-level center.

  • Microbe from New Jersey Wetlands Chomps PFAS

    Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are building up in the environment, and scientists are becoming concerned. 

  • 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.

  • NASA’s Terra Satellite Sees the Birth of Tropical Storm Imelda

    NASA’s Terra satellite passed over the western Gulf of Mexico during the early afternoon of Sept. 17 and captured a visible image of the newly formed Tropical Depression 11.

  • NOAA Sees the Fifth Hurricane Humberto Through High-Powered Lens

    New technology gives unprecedented views of hurricane.

  • New Map of the Seabed Reveal More Deposits Than Expected

    The world’s great oceans are known to most people. Less well known is the seabed, and the fact that sediments are continually being deposited there.

  • Satellites to Reveal Sea State and Much More Than the Eye Can See

    UNSW Sydney engineers are developing new satellite technology that can be used to determine the state of the seas as well as a number of other useful applications.

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