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  • Shedding Light in the Dark: Radar Satellites Lead the Way

    Spare a thought this Christmas for researchers hunkered down on their Polarstern icebreaker, adrift in the frozen Arctic Ocean.

  • Happy Birthday, CYGNSS! Three Years on Orbit

    CYGNSS was launched on December 15, 2016 at 13:27:21 UTC and today marks the completion of its third year on orbit.

  • One of Europe’s Worst Famines Likely Caused by Devastating Floods

    The first year of the famine was Europe’s fourth-wettest year on record between 1290 and 2000

  • Canadian Tundra Formerly Covered in Rich Forest: Ancient Plant Fossil Record Shows

    The heady aroma of magnolia blossoms and lotus flowers might have wafted to your nostrils if you had gone for a walk 56 million years ago in the lush green forest which covered Canada’s northernmost islands.

  • When Flowers Reached Australia

    New research has revealed that Australia's oldest flowering plants are 126 million years old and may have resembled modern magnolias, buttercups and laurels.

  • Barrels of Ancient Antarctic Air Aim to Track History of Rare Gas

    Ancient air samples from one of Antarctica’s snowiest ice core sites may add a new molecule to the record of changes to Earth’s atmosphere over the past century and a half, since the Industrial Revolution began burning fossil fuels on a massive scale.

  • Wetlands, Crops Can Mitigate Storm Damage to Coastal Cities

    Changing land cover and use affect hurricanes, according to new research by UAH

  • Transformative Change Can Save Humans and Nature

    International sustainability experts, including MSU's Jianguo "Jack" Liu, outline what's needed how the human/nature balance must change.

  • The Looming Threat of Rising Sea Levels — And What We Can Do About It

    For more than two decades, Patricia Manuel has watched the waters rise around her.

  • Deforestation, Erosion Exacerbate Mercury Spikes Near Peruvian Gold Mining

    Modeling mercury release from soil erosion could help mine-heavy, deforested regions create helpful policies.

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