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  • Fossil Is the Oldest-Known Scorpion

    Scientists studying fossils collected 35 years ago have identified them as the oldest-known scorpion species, a prehistoric animal from about 437 million years ago.

  • Climate May Play A Bigger Role Than Deforestation in Rainforest Biodiversity

    “Save the rainforests” is a snappy slogan, but it doesn’t tell the full story of how complicated it is to do just that.

  • What Is an Endangered Species?

    Lions and leopards are endangered species.

  • NJIT Scientists Measure the Evolving Energy of a Solar Flare's Explosive First Minutes

    Toward the end of 2017, a massive new region of magnetic field erupted on the Sun’s surface next to an existing sunspot. 

  • NASA Water Vapor Imagery Shows Tino’s Heavy Rain Potential Over Fiji

    When NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over the Southern Pacific Ocean  it gathered water vapor data that provided information about the intensity of Tropical Cyclone Tino.

  • NRL Researching Rivers in the Sky

    Meteorologists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory plan to take a harder look in 2020 at a prime, yet difficult to model, component of the global water cycle known as atmospheric rivers.

  • NOAA Teams Up With Viking to Conduct and Share Science Aboard New Great Lakes Expedition Voyages

    NOAA plans to expand its research in the Great Lakes region as the agency teams up with the travel company Viking to carry scientists aboard new expedition voyages planned to begin in 2022.

  • Growth of a Summer Storm

    Afternoon thunderstorms are a typical phenomenon during summer in Western Australia.

  • UMBC Researchers Find Many Countries Will Not Meet Ambitious Forest Restoration Goals Without Support

    The U.N. and other international organizations agree that forest restoration is a critical part of the collective global effort to combat climate change, reduce extinctions, and improve the lives of people in rural communities. 

  • Microplastics Affect Sand Crabs' Mortality and Reproduction, PSU Study Finds

    Sand crabs, a key species in beach ecosystems, were found to have increased adult mortality and decreased reproductive success when exposed to plastic microfibers, according to a new Portland State University study.

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