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  • Fate of Meerkats Tied to Seasonal Climate Effects

    The effects of climate change are especially obvious in arid environments where resources are scarce and subject to seasonal availability. 

  • NASA's InSight Prepares to Take Mars' Temperature

    NASA's InSight lander has placed its second instrument on the Martian surface. 

  • More Data, More Land Reclamation Success

    More than 2.4 million miles of energy pipelines crisscross the United States. If assembled end-to-end, they would circle the Earth almost 100 times!

  • Ice Shelves Buckle Under Weight of Meltwater Lakes

    For the first time, a research team co-led by CIRES-based scientists, has directly observed an Antarctic ice shelf bending under the weight of ponding meltwater on top, a phenomenon that may have triggered the 2002 collapse of the Larsen B ice shelf. 

  • GOES-17 Is Now Operational. Here’s What It Means for Weather Forecasts In The Western U.S.

    It’s official: GOES-17 is now operational as NOAA’s GOES West satellite.

  • Climate of North American Cities Will Shift Hundreds of Miles in One Generation

    In one generation, the climate experienced in many North American cities is projected to change to that of locations hundreds of miles away—or to a new climate unlike any found in North America today.

  • NASA’s Aqua Satellite Catches Development of Tropical Cyclone Oma

    NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the Southern Pacific Ocean and captured a visible image of Tropical Cyclone Oma.

  • In Solar System’s Symphony, Earth’s Magnetic Field Drops the Beat

    Space isn’t silent. In fact, an entire orchestra of instruments fills our near-Earth environment with eerie sounds.

  • Ice Volume Calculated Anew

    Climate change is causing glaciers to shrink around the world. Reduced meltwaters from these glaciers also have downstream effects, particularly on freshwater availability. 

  • German Researchers Discover How Sleep Can Fight an Infection

    Researchers in Germany have discovered why sleep can sometimes be the best medicine. 

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