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  • NASA Sees Tropical Cyclone Olga Merge with a Cold Front

    Tropical Depression 17 strengthened briefly into a tropical storm on the same day it formed, Oct. 25. NASA’s Terra satellite captured a look at the clouds associated with its remnants merging with a cold front over the southern U.S.

  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Shows Wind Shear Affecting a Changing Typhoon Bualoi

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over the Northwestern Pacific Ocean revealed that Typhoon Bualoi continued to look asymmetric because of ongoing wind shear.

  • Galapagos Sea Life Study Highlights Importance of Biodiversity in The Face of Climate Change

    As the world’s climate continues to change, biologically diverse communities may be most capable of adapting to environmental challenges.

  • NASA Sees Tropical Cyclone Olga Merge with a Cold Front

    Tropical Depression 17 strengthened briefly into a tropical storm on the same day it formed, Oct. 25. NASA’s Terra satellite captured a look at the clouds associated with its remnants merging with a cold front over the southern U.S.

  • NASA Observes Tropical Storm Kyarr Form Near Southwest India Coast

    Tropical Storm Kyarr formed near the southwestern coast of India, and NASA’s Aqua satellite provided forecasters with a visible image of the storm that revealed it organized quickly.

  • GBR Island Coral Decline

    A long-term study of coral cover on island groups of the Great Barrier Reef has found declines of between 40 and 50 percent of live, hard corals at inshore island groups during the past few decades.

  • Rising Seas Threaten Low-Lying Coastal Cities, 10% of World Population

    Research team investigates global scale of urban vulnerability to sea level rise using new estimates of exposed populations.

  • Australia’s Carbon Emissions Set to Drop: ANU Experts

    Australia's carbon emissions will decline by as much as four per cent over the next few years but governments need to support continued renewable energy deployment to ensure that emissions do not rise again, experts from The Australian National University (ANU) say.

  • Deep Dive Into Earth’s Interior Shows Change Isn't Skin Deep

    The new study provides the best understanding yet of how dynamic topography works.

  • UofSC Archaeologist Finds Evidence of Extinction Theory

    A controversial theory that suggests an extraterrestrial body crashing to Earth almost 13,000 years ago caused the extinction of many large animals and a probable population decline in early humans is gaining traction from research sites around the world.

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