Measuring the area impacted by humans is important for Antarctic conservation and environmental management
Thermal stress measurements sound the alarm about drought conditions sooner
Synthetic chemical pesticides have traditionally been used to protect crops, but there are growing concerns around their toxicity
The community of microorganisms lives in a sapphire blue hot spring 8,600 feet above sea level on the Continental Divide
The RS-5400 provides high resolution and high sensitivity for remote sensing applications for in situ field measurements
Efforts to use water more efficiently in municipal and industrial sectors won’t be enough to stave off shortages
Advances in field instrumentation have enabled extensive analysis outside the traditional laboratory setting
A new article documents the environmental legacy of Agent Orange in Vietnam, including hotspots where dioxin continues to enter the food supply
Cockroaches have a reputation for resilience, even when it comes to surviving a nuclear bomb and radiation
Researchers present a new software for the analysis of airborne wind energy systems
Who knew a potentially deadly bacteria could be used for good?
Broad collaborative research effort offers glimpse into the future of nuclear energy
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