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  • Less Water Could Sustain More Californians If We Make Every Drop Count

    "California isn’t running out of water,” says Richard Luthy. “It’s running out of cheap water. But the state can’t keep doing what it’s been doing for the past 100 years.”

  • Climate Change Will Turn Coastal Antarctica Green

    Scientists have created the first ever large-scale map of microscopic algae as they bloomed across the surface of snow along the Antarctic Peninsula coast.

  • From Resilience to Adaptation: The Case of Hurricanes

    Researchers bring together interdependent data to build communities that are resilient to disasters.

  • Egregious Emissions

    Researchers find that over a 15-year period, a small percentage of industrial facilities emit the majority of toxic pollution year after year.

  • Spring Rains: a Surprising Source of Pollen

    Springtime rains can be a surprising source of pollen.

  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Catches Post-Tropical Storm Arthur’s End

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the western North Atlantic Ocean and provided forecasters with a visible image of Post Tropical Storm Arthur.

  • NASA Satellites Covering Typhoon Amphan Headed for Landfall

    NASA satellites have been providing forecasters with various types of imagery on Typhoon Amphan as it heads toward a landfall near the border of eastern India and Bangladesh on May 20.

  • Big-Brained Minnows of Tomorrow Could Face Cognitive Challenges in Warmer Waters

    Climate change could leave freshwater fish with bigger brains but a reduced ability to effectively explore their surroundings, scientists have found.

  • Even Biodiverse Coral Reefs Still Vulnerable to Climate Change and Invasive Species

    A new study reveals clear evidence highlighting the importance of fish biodiversity to the health of spectacular tropical coral reef ecosystems.

  • New Study Projects Ocean Warming Impact on Antarctic Krill

    Ocean warming is likely to alter the distribution and lifecycle of ecologically and commercially important Antarctic krill over the rest of this century, according to new Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)-led research.

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