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Antarctic Iceberg Spins Out
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Published December 20, 2024
After being stuck for a second time in nearly four decades, the planet’s current-largest iceberg (A-23A) again floats free.
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Antarctic Ice Shelf Spawns Iceberg A-83
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Published May 23, 2024
The Brunt Ice Shelf lost a large wedge of floating ice, the third sizeable iceberg to calve from the shelf in recent years.
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Grappling with Thailand’s Seasonal Haze
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Published April 1, 2024
NASA scientists are part of an international effort to collect air quality data in Southeast Asia.
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Antarctica Unpinned
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Published February 27, 2024
New research shows that while some Antarctic ice shelves have been thinning since at least the 1970s, widespread thinning accelerated in the 1990s.
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Antarctic Iceberg Sails Away
Published December 1, 2023
Stuck on the seafloor for decades, Iceberg A-23A now freely drifts northward toward warmer, iceberg-destroying waters.
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An Unequal Air Pollution Burden at School
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Published November 1, 2023
Satellite observations show that students of color in the U.S. attend public schools with higher concentrations of air pollution than their white peers.
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South Africa’s Greater Cape Floristic Region
Published October 28, 2023
Thousands of endemic plant species flourish in one of the planet’s hottest biodiversity hotspots.
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