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  • New Findings Refute Idea Of Migration Mortality As Major Reason For Declining Monarch Population

    In a new study, Monarch Watch Director Chip Taylor and colleagues have shown that speculation regarding the declining monarch population, despite having received much attention, is unsupported.

  • Cover Crop Mixtures Must Be 'Farm-Tuned' To Provide Maximum Ecosystem Services

    Penn State researchers, in a recent study, were surprised to learn that they could take the exact same number of seeds from the same plants, put them in agricultural fields across the Mid-Atlantic region and get profoundly different stands of cover crops a few months later.  

  • Concordia Student Maps Global Primate Habitat Endangered By Climate Change

    The list of man-made threats facing the world’s non-human primates is depressingly long.

  • Farming in Turkey’s Mountains

    Fruit, grain, and nut farms curve around the western Taurus Mountains in the Antalya province.

  • NASA Infrared Data Shows Genevieve Strengthening into a Hurricane

    Infrared data reveals powerful storms.

  • NASA Finds Short-Lived Fausto Faded Fast

    Post-Tropical Storm Fausto faded fast in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

  • Record-Breaking Atlantic Hurricane Season Underway

    NOAA satellites provide critical information for forecasting and tracking tropical storms and hurricanes.

  • Upcoming Satellite Mission will Improve Hurricane Forecasts and Climate Science, NOAA Expert Says

    A new satellite designed to capture detailed measurements of sea-surface height and other ocean features is scheduled to launch in November 2020.

  • Equatorial Winds Ripple Down to Antarctica

    CU Boulder-led team is first to observe new equatorial wind patterns in Antarctica, revealing new connections in global circulation.

  • North American Cold-Climate Forests Are Already Absorbing Less Carbon, Study Shows

    By zeroing in on different high-latitude regions around the globe, researchers reveal what global averages mask.

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