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  • Tiny Plants Crucial for Sustaining Dwindling Water Supplies: Global Analysis

    A global meta-analysis led by UNSW scientists shows tiny organisms that cover desert soils – so-called biocrusts – are critically important for supporting the world’s shrinking water supplies. 

  • Study Reveals COVID-19 Transmission Rate on Trains

    A study by scientists from the University of Southampton has examined the chances of catching COVID-19 in a train carriage carrying an infectious person.

  • Pandemic Leads to Higher Depression, Anxiety and Fear, Studies Show

    The COVID-19 pandemic led to higher levels of depression, anxiety, suicidal tendencies and psychological trauma among American adults during the early months of its spread, according to three new studies published by University of Arkansas sociologists.

  • NASA Examines Water Vapor and Structure in Hurricane Isaias

    When NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the North Atlantic Ocean, it gathered water vapor data on Isaias, while NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with a visible image that showed a more organized tropical cyclone.

  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Tracks Isaias’ Development, Movement, Soaking Potential

    The National Hurricane Center (NHC) posted many watches and warnings as Isaias moved through the Caribbean Sea on July 30.

  • NASA Finds Post-Tropical Low Douglas Crossing a Line

    The strong wind shear that weakened Douglas to a tropical storm early on July 29 has further weakened it to a post-tropical low-pressure area.

  • Jez like Mars

    Though located a world away, Lake Salda, Turkey, shares similar mineralogy as Jezero Crater on Mars.

  • New Method Lets Scientists Peer Deeper into Ocean

    Researchers have advanced a new way to see into the ocean’s depths, establishing an approach to detect algae and measure key properties using light.

  • New Study Confirms Extensive Gas Leaks in the North Sea

    Stricter guidelines for handling of abandoned wells recommended.

  • Coastal Flooding Set to Get More Frequent, Threatening Coastal Life and Global GDP

    Coastal flooding across the world is set to rise by around 50 per cent due to climate change in the next 80 years, endangering millions more people and trillions of US dollars more of coastal infrastructure, new research shows.

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