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  • USGS Deploying More Than 100 Storm-Tide Sensors in Advance of Hurricane Dorian

    As Hurricane Dorian approaches Florida, U.S. Geological Survey field crews are working along a 280-mile stretch of the state’s Atlantic coastline, installing instruments that will track the hurricane’s effects as it comes ashore.

  • Warnings on Individual Cigarettes Could Reduce Smoking

    Health warnings printed on individual cigarettes could play a key role in reducing smoking, according to new research from the University of Stirling.

  • NASA Estimates Heavy Rainfall in Hurricane Dorian

    Hurricane Dorian is packing heavy rain as it moves toward the Bahamas as predicted by NOAA’s NHC or National Hurricane Center.

  • NASA Sees a Transitioned, Merging Extra-Tropical Storm Erin Off U.S. East Coast

    Former tropical depression Erin has made the transition into an extra-tropical system off the eastern coast of the U.S. Infrared imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite provided temperature data on storms associated with Erin and the weather system it is merging with.

  • Flathead Bio Station Researcher Helps Uncover Ocean Iron Level Mystery

    The middle of the Earth’s oceans are filled with vast systems of rotating currents known as subtropical gyres.

  • 'Charismatic Carbon'

    According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), addressing carbon emissions from our food sector is absolutely essential to combatting climate change. 

  • What a Virginia Wildflower Can Tell Us About Climate Change

    When climates change, plants and animals often are forced to colonize new areas – or possibly go extinct. 

  • Getting to the Root of How Plants Tolerate Too Much Iron

    Iron is essential for plant growth, but with heavy rainfall and poor aeration, many acidic soils become toxic with excess iron.

  • How Changes in Land Use Could Reduce the Browning of Lakes

    Over the past 50 years, the water in lakes and watercourses has turned increasingly brown. 

  • Beetle Scales Hold Secret to Creating Sustainable Paint from Recycled Plastic, Research Shows

    The structure of ultra-white beetle scales could hold the key to making bright-white sustainable paint using recycled plastic waste, scientists at the University of Sheffield have discovered.

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