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  • Study Find Delta Helps to Decrease the Impact of River Flooding

    Most coastal cities and ports face a double threat from storm surge and river flooding. 

  • ‘Triangle 2’ Plastic Containers May See Environmental Makeover

    Recyclable plastic containers with the No. 2 designation could become even more popular for manufacturers as plastic milk jugs, dish soap containers and shampoo bottles may soon get an environmental makeover.

  • Cloud Streets Over the Labrador Sea

    Cold winds blowing over the sea helped form rows of cumulus clouds.

  • Reflecting on a Tumultuous Amazon Fire Season

    The reality of science, statistics, and satellites is that a deep understanding of the causes, effects, and severity of a fire season takes time.

  • Freeze-Dried Soil Is More Suitable For Studying Soil Reactive Nitrogen Gas Emissions

    Earth’s atmosphere and climate change are strongly affected by gas exchange between land and atmosphere.

  • Global Study on Tropical Forests' Diminishing Capacity to Absorb Carbon

    The world’s tropical forests are losing their ability to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere – a development that could have serious implications on efforts to forestall climate change.

  • NOAA's DSCOVR Satellite is Operating Again

    NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite, which had been offline for about nine months due to a technical glitch, is fully operational again, agency experts said today.

  • Launch Forth

    Engineering students at Memorial are designing and building Newfoundland and Labrador’s first Earth observation satellite.

  • Shared Vision - Portal To The Sea

    During the past decade, the Marine Institute (MI) built an ocean technology hub for Atlantic Canada.

  • Almost Alien: Antarctic Subglacial Lakes Are Cold, Dark And Full Of Secrets

    More than half of the planet’s fresh water is in Antarctica.

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