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A scientist-authored brief played a role in the 2009 determination that greenhouse gases endanger public health. With the ...
Nearly a decade’s worth of data went into the first direct observation of sputtering on Mars, which researchers believe ...
Source: Space Weather. The impacts of space weather such as extreme solar winds and magnetic waves are not limited to outer ...
A new study investigates how much of the phytoplankton in the Palmer Deep submarine canyon is homemade and how much is ...
New observations and simulations capture the physics at play across each of the three main ionospheric regions.
Fossils discovered at an early Miocene site in Kenya include a new type of early ape and offer clues about the environment inhabited by human ancestors.
Monitoring and forecasting the movement of volcanic clouds is key to mitigating the impacts on communities, infrastructure, and air traffic.
New research shows that unplanted agricultural lands are behind most of the state’s anthropogenic dust events.
Radio signals sent between two Mars orbiters—rather than between an orbiter and an Earth-based receiver—capture new insights into atmospheric dynamics.
Using coupled isotopes, a new study shows that a class of economically important granites are derived by sediment melting without mantle input.
Decoding how sand grains move and accumulate on Earth can also help scientists understand dune formation on Mars.
Using in-situ observational data, scientists reveal that Kuroshio intrusions through the Luzon Strait increase small phytoplankton in the South China Sea.
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