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Glacial Losses in the Swiss Alps
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Published March 14, 2025
Images bridging four decades show where Switzerland’s largest glacier and its neighbors have been losing ice.
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Nyamulagira Brings the Heat
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Published March 13, 2025
Clouds parted to reveal fresh lava flows on the slopes of the East African Rift volcano.
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The Cloudy Waters of Kachemak Bay
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Published February 25, 2025
Bits of pulverized rock carried by Alaska’s glacial streams into the shallow, productive estuary transform the bay’s color and can affect some types of marine life.
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River of Fire on Mount Etna
Published February 19, 2025
Lava coursed down the snowy slopes of Europe’s tallest volcano in February 2025.
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Floods Swamp Tennessee
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Published February 18, 2025
A storm system that swept through the U.S. Southeast brought damaging winds, torrential rain, and destructive flash floods to several communities in the region.
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A Most “Pleasantly Situated” Estate
Published February 17, 2025
The farms and gardens of Mount Vernon played a central role in the life of America’s first president.
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A Growth Spurt for Home Reef
Published February 14, 2025
A small island in Tonga built by an underwater volcano in 2022 has grown larger.
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A Super Stadium
Published February 8, 2025
The white roof of the Superdome stands out against the surrounding neighborhoods in this satellite image of New Orleans.
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Nested Calderas of Zavaritskogo
Published February 5, 2025
Tucked away on a remote island in the Pacific, the volcano has recently been pinpointed as the likely source of a sunlight-dimming eruption.
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