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  • New Space Satellite Pinpoints Industrial Methane Emissions

    GHGSat’s methane monitoring product has achieved impressive results and is attractive to oil and gas operators.

  • Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation: Don’t Feel the Burn, Avoid It!

    If you want to spend the day at the beach, there are plenty of ways to protect your skin from the UV radiation.

  • NASA’s Terra Satellite Finds No Strong Storms Left in Tropical Storm Douglas

    Strong wind shear has been the undoing of Tropical Storm Douglas. 

  • Sea Slugs: Discovering Other Inhabitants in the Barcelona Coasts

    A study on marine biodiversity has identified seventy-three species of sea slugs in the coasts of Barcelona, an anthropized environment due to the urban metropolis. 

  • How Climate Change Impacts Prescribed Burning Days

    As the Bushfire Royal Commission investigates the deadly “Black Summer” and how it could have been prevented, research from the Climate the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (CLEX) and Climate Change Research Centre at the University of New South Wales shows how climate change may alter prescribed burning in the future across Australia.

  • Checking on Chikungunya

    Researchers can predict potential outbreaks of the mosquito-borne virus months in advance by using satellite data.

  • New Data Reveals Little Progress Globally in Reducing Air Pollution Over the Last Two Decades

    Particulate air pollution continues to cut global life expectancy by nearly two years as progress in some countries counterbalances worsening air quality in others, according to the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI).

  • Remains of Cold War Plane Crash Emerging From Rapidly Melting Alaska Glacier

    In June this summer, a team of military personnel touched down on Alaska’s Colony Glacier with a somber mission: to recover newly unthawed wreckage and human remains from a fatal Cold War-era plane crash.

  • Size Matters in Air Pollution – But It’s Not Enough

    Current regulations on air pollution mainly focus on the mass of particles of a particular size range in a sample, and this has been used as a marker for their threat to human health.

  • NASA’s Terra Satellite Finds Wind Shear Weakening Tropical Storm Douglas

    Former Hurricane Douglas has encountered strong wind shear after passing the Hawaiian Islands and has now weakened to a tropical storm. 

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