There were no records set in 2020-21, but the downward trends in polar ice continue.
Satellites such as the NASA and USGS Landsat 8 can help scientists identify where an algal bloom has formed in lakes or rivers.
Forecasters are excited about the potential for using aerial images for post-storm damage surveys.
The river is integral to Texas' irrigation. High salinity is changing the agricultural landscape.
Coral reefs are one of the most biologically diverse ecosystems on earth.
A first-of-its-kind study led by The University of Texas at Austin has found that rock weathering and water storage appear to follow a similar pattern across undulating landscapes where hills rise and fall for miles.
Explosive eruptions from the Caribbean volcano have flung ash and sulfate particles to the stratosphere.
There is a clear trend towards earlier snowmelt at elevations between 1,000 and 2,500 meters.
The sudden, highly abundant presence of microplastics in the samples that came as a surprise.
Collaborative research of the University of Jyväskylä and Natural Research Institute Finland (Luke) presents new evidence of the effects of enriched rearing on well-being of aquaculture fishes.
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