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  • NASA Takes Flight to Study California's Wildfire Burn Areas

    While the agency's satellites image the wildfires from space, scientists are flying over burn areas, using smoke-penetrating technology to better understand the damage.

  • Research Expected To Improve Predictions On Plant Growth

    A $3 million grant is supporting Texas A&M AgriLife plant phenotyping research.

  • Funding Boost To Tackle Growing Herbicide Resistance Problem

    The Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative at The University of Western Australia has been awarded $5 million to develop a cutting-edge crop and weed management research program.

  • Research Among First To Analyze Safety Of Industrial Hemp As Cattle Feed

    A pair of studies at Kansas State University is bringing new insight to farmers and producers seeking to incorporate industrial hemp in cattle feed.

  • Satellite Images Display Changes in the Condition of European Forests

    Newly created map indicates openings in the European forest canopy.

  • Using Plant Power In The Rapid Production Of COVID-19 Antibody Tests

    To meet the global demand for COVID-19 spike protein needed for antibody test kits, University of Victoria plant biologist Peter Constabel has turned to an unexpected source: a relative of the tobacco plant.

  • Will Putting Honey Bees on Public Lands Threaten Native Bees?

    Honey bees heavy with pollen and nectar foraged from wildflowers on Utah’s Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest collide with tall grass and tumble to the ground. 

  • Study Reveals Impact of Centuries of Human Activity in American Tropics

    The devastating effects of human activity on wildlife in the American tropics over the last 500 years are revealed in a new study published today.

  • Historic Fires Devastate the U.S. Pacific Coast

    Satellite data is helping scientists size up one of the most intense outbreaks of fire and smoke that Oregon and California have seen in decades.

  • Western U.S. Smoke From Fires Stretching Across the Country

    Using the OMPS (Ozone Mapping Profiler Suite) instrument aboard NOAA/NASA's Suomi NPP satellite aerosols are detected and measured in terms of thickness and height of the atmospheric aerosol layer.

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