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  • Enormous Growth By Cities To Post Huge Problems

    An urban expansion forecast study co-led by Texas A&M predicts over 70,000 square miles of natural habitat could be lost to urban expansion between 2000 and 2030.

  • Ocean Warming

    Professor discovers new pathway for heat transport in the ocean.

  • New Study Reveals Connection Between Climate, Life and the Movement of Continents

    A new study by The University of Texas at Austin has demonstrated a possible link between life on Earth and the movement of continents.

  • 2018 Pacific Expeditions: Corals and Clean-Up

    In 2018, NOAA scientists and partners embarked on two lengthy voyages, crossing through some of the most remote regions of the Pacific Ocean.

  • Huge crater discovered in Greenland from impact that rocked Northern Hemisphere

    A survey of ice in Greenland has uncovered evidence suggesting a kilometer-wide iron asteroid slammed into that island, perhaps as recently as 12,000 years ago during the end of the Pleistocene. The resulting 19-mile-wide impact crater has remained hidden under a half-mile-thick ice sheet until now. It recently was exposed by an ultra-wideband chirp radar system developed at the Center for the Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS), headquartered at the University of Kansas.

  • For Arid, Mars-Like Desert, Rain Brings Death

    When rains fell on the arid Atacama Desert, it was reasonable to expect floral blooms to follow. Instead, the water brought death.

  • First Tally of U.S.-Russia Polar Bears Finds a Healthy Population

    Not all polar bears are in the same dire situation due to retreating sea ice, at least not right now.

  • Competition for Shrinking Groundwater

    The U.S. has less fresh groundwater than previously thought, according to research by UC Santa Barbara scientists.

  • New Study Reveals Natural Solutions Can Reduce Global Warming

    U.S. forests, wetlands and agricultural lands could absorb one-fifth of greenhouse gas pollution — equivalent to emissions from all U.S. vehicles.

  • Tropical Trees in the Andes are Moving Up — Toward Extinction

    An international study led by University of Miami tropical biologists reveals that tropical trees are migrating upslope to escape climate change, but not fast enough.

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