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  • Eruption at La Soufrière

    Explosive activity has propelled ash and gas high into the air over the Caribbean islands of Saint Vincent and Barbados.

  • Retracing His Steps

    UC Santa Barbara professor guides researchers as they replicate his fieldwork 50 years later.

  • Seroja Slams Australia

    The category three cyclone made a rare landfall in Western Australia, causing significant damage to coastal towns.

  • Preparing for Rising Seas in the Maldives

    A new artificial island near Malé could be a destination for people trying to escape rising waters on lower-lying islands.

  • NASA Satellites Detect Signs of Volcanic Unrest Years Before Eruptions

    New research methods may lead to earlier predictions of volcanic eruptions.

  • Current Sea Surface Temperatures in the Eastern Bering Sea

    For nearly 2 months the southeastern Bering has hovered near the marine heatwave threshold.

  • March 2021 and Year to Date Were Among Earth’s Top-10 Warmest

    Arctic sea ice coverage was 9th smallest on record for the month

  • Northern Star Coral Study Could Help Protect Tropical Corals: Rhode Island Considers Naming the Local Coral as a State Emblem

    As the Rhode Island legislature considers designating the Northern Star Coral an official state emblem, researchers are finding that studying this local creature’s recovery from a laboratory-induced stressor could help better understand how to protect endangered tropical corals.

  • Bottom-Up is the Way Forward for Nitrogen Reduction at Institutions

    Nitrogen is an element basic for life — plants need it, animals need it, it’s in our DNA — but when there’s too much nitrogen in the environment, things can go haywire.

  • Volcanic Pollution Link to Respiratory Disease Increase

    Respiratory disease increased markedly following one of Iceland’s largest volcanic eruptions, a new study has found.

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