New study shows federally controlled reservoirs could host enough energy to power approximately 100 million US homes a year.
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Hidden Microbes Protect Coastal Waters. Will They Do Their Job as Sea Levels Rise?
Beneath sandy beaches, microbes filter chemicals from groundwater and safeguard ocean health.
Eaton Fire Leaves California Landscape Charred
On the afternoon of January 11, 2025, NASA’s AVIRIS-3 (Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer-3) flew aboard a B200 aircraft over Los Angeles County, where it captured images of several areas affected by wildland fires.
Could This Fundamental Discovery Revolutionise Fertiliser Use in Farming?
Researchers have discovered a biological mechanism that makes plant roots more welcoming to beneficial soil microbes.
Trees That Have Never Known Plentiful Rainfall Better Prepared for Drought
A new study finds that trees that have lived through many wet years struggle to cope with dry spells.
New Oregon Climate Assessment Documents Continued Warming and Signs of Adaptation
Oregon is becoming warmer and more prone to drought and will see less snow due to climate change, but people and businesses are also adapting to the challenges of a warming planet, the latest Oregon Climate Assessment indicates.