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Cleaning Up Cookstoves
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Published February 9, 2017
A new study suggests that health and climate benefits may come from unexpected parts of the world.
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Antarctica’s Changing Larsen Ice Shelf
Published February 7, 2017
When this closely watched slab of floating ice births a giant iceberg, it will not be the first time it has seen dramatic change.
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Looking Down on Potomac Water Gap
Published January 17, 2017
The scenic double water gap near Harpers Ferry has impressed onlookers for centuries.
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Close Look at a Crack on Larsen C
Published December 13, 2016
Scientists flew over a rift that’s growing across an ice shelf along the Antarctic Peninsula.
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Ancient Waterways in Morocco
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Published November 19, 2016
Underground channels have supplied towns in southeastern Morocco for centuries.
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Sap-sucking Bugs Threaten Hemlock Forests
Published November 15, 2016
Tiny adelgids are killing off hemlock trees in the eastern United States.
Getting to Know Getz
Published November 10, 2016
Parts of this fast-melting ice shelf in West Antarctica were mapped and measured during an Operation IceBridge science flight.
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Studying Chesapeake Bay from Above
Published November 2, 2016
Ships, airplanes, and satellites all play a role in monitoring Chesapeake water quality, algae blooms, and dead zones.
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