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The Black Fire Blows Up in New Mexico
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Published May 23, 2022
The intensity and speed of the Black fire grew quickly, producing a pyrocumulonimbus cloud and crossing the Continental Divide, to become the second-largest fire in the state.
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Maui’s Iconic Waves
Published May 16, 2022
When large waves break in Māʻalaea Bay, they do so with the crushing speed of a freight train.
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The Emerald Isles of Hạ Long Bay
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Published May 7, 2022
Limestone mountains that rise steeply from the waters off Northern Vietnam feature distinctive geologic formations, verdant forests, and extreme biodiversity.
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Measuring Methane in the Everglades
Published May 5, 2022
Scientists are measuring emissions from dying mangrove forests in order to learn something about soaring global levels of the greenhouse gas.
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Losing a Long-Watched Glacier
Published May 3, 2022
Scientists have been observing Peyto Glacier in Alberta since the 1960s.
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Navigating the Geiyo Islands
Published April 30, 2022
These rough waters were once traversed by Japanese pirates; now they are spanned by bridges.
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Ice Lost, Island Found?
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Published April 27, 2022
An unnamed mound of white off East Antarctica seems to be an island.
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