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  • Tornado Sweeps Through Mississippi

    One of the more intense tornados to raze the ground in April 2020 left a scar visible from space.

  • Earth’s Atmosphere Far Dustier Than Previously Believed

    Underestimation of coarse dust skews models that predict global climate, UCLA researchers say.

  • USF Marine Scientists Conclude 10 Years of Unprecedented Studies on the Impacts of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

    On April 20, 2010, the offshore oil drilling ship Deepwater Horizon exploded, killing 11 crewmen and resulting in over $60 billion in clean-up costs, penalties, fines and restitution to affected businesses.

  • Clemson Scientist Explores the Colorful Intricacies of Pollen

    Unless it happens to be allergy season, most people don’t give a lot of thought to pollen. 

  • Building A Bean That Resists Leafhoppers

    Leafhoppers are tiny insects. They are only about 3 millimeters long, smaller than a grain of rice.

  • Bornean Treeshrews Can Take The Heat

    As human activity shapes Earth’s climate, animals must increasingly adapt to new environmental conditions.

  • Fava Beans Could Replace Soy

    Tofu, soy milk and veggie mince. More and more Danes are opting to supplement or completely replace their consumption of animal-based proteins with plant-based proteins.

  • 'A Bad Time to Be Alive': Study Links Ocean Deoxygenation to Ancient Die-Off

    Researchers present new evidence that the deoxygenation of the ocean wiped out biodiversity during one of the “Big Five” mass extinctions in Earth’s history – relevant information as climate change contributes to decreasing oxygen in the oceans today.

  • Texas A&M Scientists Find Trace Elements Increasing In Rapidly Changing Arctic Ocean

    Oceanographers used data from a pan-Arctic survey of carbon and trace elements to better understand how climate change will affect ecosystems in one of the fastest-warming regions of the world.

  • Saving an Endangered Turtle Population: One Program's Quest

    A new StoryMap details the struggles faced by a critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle population and the team of conservationists working diligently to save them.

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