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Tuscaloosa Tornado Track Fades
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Published May 6, 2016
Scientists at Marshall Space Flight Center use satellite imagery to help meteorologists assess the scope of damage caused by tornadoes.
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Paving Washington
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Published March 29, 2016
Since 1984, the Capital Beltway has gotten wider and much busier as suburbs have sprung up along it.
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Shale Revolution: As Clear as Night and Day
Published March 23, 2016
The Eagle Ford Shale is one of several gas and oil plays in North America that has taken on new life due to horizontal drilling technology and fracking.
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Sand Mining at Poyang Lake
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Published March 18, 2016
Intensive sand mining has dramatically changed the northern branch of China’s largest freshwater lake.
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How Tourism Changed the Face of Roatán
Published February 24, 2016
The number of visitors to this small island off the coast of Honduras has increased dramatically over the past few decades.
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Retreat of the Sierra de Sangra Glaciers
Published February 23, 2016
Ice loss in Patagonia has struck more than just the largest and most frequently studied ice fields.
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From Salt Production to Salt Marsh
Published February 11, 2016
An ambitious project in South San Francisco Bay is designed to restore wetlands and marshes, as well as the species that go with them.
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