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  • Studying Interactions Between Ground-Nesting Bees and Soils

    Study looked at physical and chemical properties of soils collected from active bee and sand nest wasp sites in the Willamette Valley of western Oregon.

  • Lightning Strikes More Than 100 Million Times per Year in the Tropics

    Tropical storms often begin with an impressive display of pyrotechnics, but researchers have largely overlooked the role of lightning strikes in tropical ecosystems.

  • Glacial Stream Insect May Tolerate Warmer Waters

    An endangered aquatic insect that lives in icy streams fed by glaciers might not mind if the water grows warmer due to climate change.

  • Yangtze Dams Spill Water

    As water levels rise from excessive monsoon rainfall, dam operators discharge water through spillway gates.

  • NASA Animation Tracks Tropical Storm Hanna’s Progression

    NASA’s Aqua satellite obtained visible imagery as Tropical Storm Hanna formed in the Gulf of Mexico and continued to organize.

  • Alaska is Getting Wetter. That’s Bad News for Permafrost and the Climate.

    A new study spells out what that means for the permafrost that underlies about 85% of the state, and the consequences for Earth’s global climate.

  • Excessive Monsoon Rains Flood Asia

    By mid-July 2020, rainfall had triggered flooding and landslides that affected millions of people across South and East Asia.

  • Study Says Carbon Dioxide Levels Rising In Gulf Of Mexico

    Texas A&M team finds Gulf waters becoming harmful to marine life, commercial fishing could be threatened.

  • The River of No Return

    The Salmon River in Idaho, one of the longest free-flowing rivers in the United States, rushes through a geologic wonderland of wooded ridges, eroded bluffs, and stone towers and crags.

  • Study Shows Alarming Decline In Shark Numbers Around The World

    A Texas A&M-Galveston professor contributed to a report that shows shark populations have continued to shrink in the last 70 years.

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