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  • Radical Changes in Ecosystems

    Earth and all the living organisms on it are constantly changing. 

  • International Team Tracks Record-Setting Smoke Cloud From Australian Wildfires

    Researchers with the University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Institute of Space and Atmospheric Studies are part of a global team that has found that the smoke cloud pushed into the stratosphere by last winter’s Australian wildfires was three times larger than anything previously recorded.

  • Coast Watchers

    For the last 50 years, scientists and students have kept their fingers on the pulse of Great Bay and coastal New Hampshire thanks to a UNH outpost tucked along the shores of the state’s largest estuary.

  • Hurricane Zeta Arrives on the Gulf Coast

    It will be the fifth storm to hit Louisiana this year, and the eleventh to hit the continental United States.

  • NASA Prepares for Hurricane Zeta

    As Tropical Storm Zeta makes landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast, NASA has eyes on the storm with an array of Earth-observing instruments and stands ready to aid affected communities with critical data and analysis.

  • Soot Particles Influence Global Warming More Than Previously Assumed

    A team of researchers from ETH Zurich has for the first time used simulations on the CSCS supercomputer "Piz Daint" to investigate how certain ageing mechanisms of soot particles in the atmosphere affect cloud formation.

  • Seesaw of Indo-Pacific Summer Monsoons Triggered by the Tropical Atlantic Ocean

    The Indian summer monsoon (ISM) and western North Pacific summer monsoon (WNPSM) are two major subcomponents of the Asian summer monsoon. 

  • Molave Heads Toward Vietnam

    After getting pummeled by three deadly storms in October, Vietnam prepares for another one.

  • Greenland's Retreating Glaciers Could Impact Local Ecology

    Details about the physical transformation of over 200 of the island’s coastal glaciers are documented in a new study, in which the authors anticipate environmental impacts.

  • Leaving More Big Fish in the Sea Reduces CO2 Emissions

    An international team of scientists has found leaving more big fish in the sea reduces the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the Earth’s atmosphere.

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